(TITC) - On 21st February 2024, at the headquarters of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (MOCST), a press conference about the Visit Vietnam Year - Dien Bien 2024 took place. MOCST’s Deputy Minister Trinh Thi Thuy and Vice Chairman of Dien Bien People's Committee Vu A Bang co-chaired the press conference.
(TITC) - In 2024, visitors to Ho Chi Minh City will have the opportunity to visit the national architectural and artistic monument of the headquarters of the People's Council - People's Committee of Ho Chi Minh City with 12 phases, each takes place in 2 days of the last Saturday and Sunday every month.
(TITC) – According to information from Khanh Hoa Department of Tourism, in 2024, it is expected that about 43 international cruises will choose Nha Trang Bay as the destination to bring tourists ashore to visit Nha Trang city - a famous destination located on the South Central Coast of Vietnam.
As a province rich in natural and cultural resources, Quang Nam identifies green tourism development as a provincial important strategy in the coming time.
According to the recent planning announcement of Lien Chieu District authorities, in the coming time, the locality will have an ecological park and square south of the Nam O rapids, with a planning area of nearly 5.4 ha.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has tasked the Ministry of Public Security to consider expanding visa exemption for more countries in accordance with bilateral cooperation.
The Sofitel Legend Metropole Ha Noi in Ha Noi and the Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai Hoi An in the central province of Quang Nam have been given five stars by magazine Forbes Travel Guide of the United States.
Awarded two major international awards for architecture and landscape, Nghinh Phong tower once again affirmed its unique value, being a new symbol of the young, dynamic, green and beautiful Tuy Hoa city, contributing to promoting Phu Yen tourism.
I’m not sure when water from 99 streams came in to fill the hollows between the low hills, forming the enormous lagoon known as “Ao Chau”. The lagoon’s green mountains and blue water are related with the history and culture of the area that was once an ancient conflict zone, and they contribute greatly to socioeconomic growth, particularly tourism in Ha Hoa and the Dat To region as a whole.
HCMC authorities have approved the construction of a cultural and sports square which will cover 100,000 square meters of land in Can Gio District.