The Dung Quat Economic Zone Management Board and Industrial Zones of Quang Ngai Province on July 12 collaborated with the People’s Committee of Ly Son District to host an announcement ceremony for the Ly Son Urban Area Construction Planning Project.
The second edition of Da Lat Art Street, themed “Artistic light”, is a combination of photography, light art, cultural artifacts, and installation arts displayed outdoors, creating a unique art space.
Da Nang has been organisng many large activities and events to serve its residents and tourists, but service prices at accommodation facilities have kept as stable as normal. Price stabilisation work is actively coordinated by municipal departments, agencies, functional forces, and tourism businesses during the fireworks festival season and peak summer tourism season.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) officially kick-started national park passports for forest enthusiasts and tourists eager to explore the ecological values of forests.
(TITC) - The Republic of Korea travel firm Kyowon Tour Travel Easy revealed its “Travel trend analysis for the third quarter of 2024 and popular tourist destinations”. Vietnam has surpassed Japan to top the list of favourable foreign destinations for Korean tourists.
(TITC) - According to the latest report Expat Insider 2024 - one of the world's largest expat surveys conducted by InterNations, has revealed a list of ideal destinations for expats with the most affordable costs in the world, including Vietnam.
The People's Committee of Lam Dong Province and the Vietnam Railways Corporation on July 11 jointly held a ceremony to announce Dalat Station which was recognized as a tourist attraction.
Community-based tourism in Tien Yen has drawn more attention from tourists and travel agencies recently. Almost all visitors find it amuzing to be merged into the natural beauty of Pac Sui waterfall or experience the joyful astmosphere of Tien Yen ancient streets at night.
The 37-million-euro project on anti-erosion and sustainable protection of the Hoi An coastline has recently been launched. It is funded by the French Development Agency (AFD) and the European Union (EU).
The approval by Ha Noi's 17th People's Council of the policy on the Regulation of architectural management in early July is expected to enhance the management of new construction, renovation, and urban beautification, thereby safeguarding the city's landscape, cultural identity, and distinctive architectural features.