About one hour driving from center of Hanoi capital, the northern province of Bac Giang is located in the ancient Kinh Bac region with diverse land form of delta, midland and mountainous areas. Also it is home to several relics site, landscapes with primitive beauty which is the advantage for the province to develop the tourism.
The construction of the 1st stage of the community-based tourism homestay project in Ta Lang Village, Hoa Bac Commune, Hoa Vang District, Da Nang, which began in May, has been already completed. The homestay named Dinh Nhu will be available for its guest in the coming time.
Phạm Đạt, 28, started up his own café shop – Tipi Coffee – in the central city of Đà Nẵng in 2014, but started going ‘green’ by using bamboo straws two years later. The shop started using glass and stainless steel straws in 2017.
Hanoi has been shortlisted for the World’s Leading City Destination at the 2019 World Travel Awards (WTA), providing an excellent opportunity for the Vietnamese capital to promote itself as a safe and friendly destination for both domestic and foreign visitors.
On February 13, Tuyen Quang Province announced the Prime Minister’s decision to recognise Na Hang-Lam Binhnature reserve in the northern province of Tuyen Quang as a national special tourist attraction.
Lâm Bình District in the northern province of Tuyên Quang is endowed with abundant national heritage sites and eco-tourism destinations.
Often referred to as the rice bowl of Việt Nam for its emerald-green rice paddies, the Mekong Delta is an alluring region rich in unspoiled countryside and peaceful rural settlements that attract nature and culture lovers.
Ha Long city in the northeastern province of Quang Ninh is striving to develop sustainable tourism, especially promoting the world natural heritage site of Ha Long Bay.
A group of farmers in Thanh Đông Village, nestled in the busy suburban tourist destination of Hội An's Cẩm Thanh Commune, have transformed their land into a healthy organic garden and a favourite rendezvous for nature lovers by moving away from their prolonged use of pesticides and fertiliser.
Bùi Thị Vân, 62, and her family has lived in a thatched roof brick cottage in the Cỏ fishing village for 27 years. Where once it was just a place for the five-child family, since last month the cottage in Phổ Thạnh Commune has hosted tourists visiting the village, a core zone of Sa Huỳnh Culture and Chăm culture in Lý Sơn-Sa Huỳnh Geopark.