After 12 weeks of implementation, the “Books for trees” programme 2024, held by charity group Fly To Sky under the National Volunteer Centre of the Central Committee of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union, saw nearly 10,000 item exchanges and drawn more than 6,000 volunteers in exchange points across the country.
Vietnam’s tourism industry is gathering full steam from the COVID-19 inflicted hiatus thanks to its new visa waiver policy, high safety level, new attractive products and tourism promotion efforts locally and globally.
Da Nang has a diverse and rich natural ecosystem such as Ba Na - Nui Chua and Son Tra Nature Reserves and the Nam Hai Van Landscape Protection Area including rare species and gene sources with high economic value. Therefore, not only does the enhancement of management effectiveness and public awareness of biodiversity contribute to protecting the city’s environment but it also serves the sustainable socio-economic development.
National flag carrier Vietnam Airlines has announced plans to add 2,500 flights on local and international routes, with over 500,000 seats on offer in total to meet the spike in travel demand during the upcoming National Day holiday.
UK-based daily newspaper The Daily Telegraph recently selected its Top 50 greatest beaches in the world, including My Khe beach and Non Nuoc beach in central coastal city of Da Nang.
The colourful underwater life highlights thousands of species of vibrant corals, seashells, and marine creatures. Hard coral reefs have developed over hundreds of years, with each can be 3-4m wide. Underwater corals look like tropical forests on land, a place to store biodiversity, supporting many types of fish and other marine creatures.
Ha Noi will hold a series of events in several provinces this August and September to promote the city's traditional handicrafts and products.
According to experts, the number of tourists choosing golf tourism products is growing rapidly, illustrating the potential for developing this industry. Thua Thien Hue is making efforts to call for investment, while at the same time, deploying many solutions to attract high-end tourists of this category.
Overcoming personal difficulties and disabilities, individuals with disabilities in Da Nang have actively got involved in environmental protection through the recycling of textile waste, helping to reduce waste in the environment.
The moutainous district of Binh Lieu, Quang Ninh has currently taken the advantage of its cultural and natural potentials and strengths to develop community-based tourism, contributing to the locality’s economic, social and cultural development.