(TITC) – On 6 December 2023, Ha Noi approved a resolution on amendments of regulation on entrance fees to scenic spots, historical relics, and cultural sites in Ha Noi.
The famous travel magazine Travel+Leisure (Asian edition) has recently recommended Hue as one of the destinations in Asia that tourists cannot miss in 2024.
Taking a leisurely stroll along the Han River, enjoying the weekend shows of fire breathing and water squirting at the eastern end of the Rong (Dragon) Bridge, and admiring the beauty of sparkling bridges at night are among Da Nang's popular inland waterway tourism products, all creating uniqueness and impression to domestic and international tourists.
(TITC) - According to the People’s Committee of Hoi An (Quang Nam Province), the event “Hoi An New Year Festival 2024” will take place from 30th December 2023 to 1st January 2024 with a series of attractive activities, bringing many experiences, connecting people and tourists from all over the world to visit Hoi An.
About 100 famous tiktokers from Vietnam, Japan, ROK, Australia and European countries visited Quang Ninh between December 10 and 11 to discover indigenous cultures and beautiful landscapes.
(TITC) - In the series of events of the Winter Festival within the framework of the Four Seasons Festival - Hue Festival 2023, the program "Wellness Tourism Weekend" will be organized by Thua Thien Hue Department of Tourism at Hue City Center of Culture, Information and Sports (No. 23-25 Le Loi Street) from 15 - 17 December 2023.
(TITC) - With 2.6 million visitor arrivals each year, Ha Long Bay (Vietnam) ranks 4th among the 10 Most-Visited Natural Wonders of the World by American Travel Magazine - The Travel.
A conference reviewing the implementation of a tourism cooperation program between HCMC and 13 Southern provinces and cities was held in Ca Mau on December 10.
All tourists holding passports or laissez-passers will be performed the procedures of customs clearance at Bac Luan 2 Border Gate, Mong Cai City, Quang Ninh Province from December 11.
HCMC has currently 101 local canal and river routes with a total length of 913 kilometers featuring advantages for developing water transport associated with tourism.