Quang Ninh has dedicated resources to maximise its potential for developing tourism, particularly cultural and community-based tourism.
The People's Committee of Ca Mau Province has approved the establishment of a provincial-level marine conservation area covering 27,000 hectares.
The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) on June 21 officially recognized Cat Tien National Park as the 72nd protected and conserved area in the world to achieve the title of the IUCN Green List.
Da Lat city and its vicinity will turn into a high-quality tourism hub of Vietnam and Southeast Asia, as well as a center for education and innovation by 2030, according Lam Dong province’s planning for the 2021-2030 period, with a vision to 2050.
The HCMC Department of Tourism on June 22 announced that a series of exciting summer entertainment spots in the city are attractive to tourists.
(TITC) - Ha Noi Lotus Festival and the introduction of OCOP products associated with the culture of the Northern mountainous provinces will be held for the first time from 12th to 16th July 2024 at Tay Ho Cultural and Creative Space (Tay Ho district, Ha Noi).
(TITC) - On June 20, the Michelin Awards revealed the list of Bib Gourmand award restaurants 2024 in two major cities, Ha Noi and Ho Chi Minh City.
The Vietnam National Museum of History received the four-armed goddess Durga statue on June 18, with the stolen seventh-century bronze piece being returned to Vietnam by the UK.
The Project to Share and Preserve Vietnamese Heritage, funded by the Solidarity Fund for Innovative Projects (FSPI) of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, was launched two years ago. The project addresses the needs of numerous Vietnamese partners and strengthens cooperation with French museums. It involves 20 cultural institutions in Vietnam and four universities in Ho Chi Minh City.
The beach festival “Hoi An - Summer Emotions 2024” has just opened at Cua Dai beach, Hoi An city, Quang Nam province. It will last until the end of July.