Langbiang world biosphere reserve - the eco-tourism center of Vietnam and the world

An unforgettable sacred moment for Langbiang world biosphere reservation site.

Promoting the potential of agricultural tourism in the Mekong Delta

The Mekong Delta is a key agricultural region of the country with an ecosystem characterised by interlaced rivers and canals . To promote its potential, many localities have shifted towards developing environmentally friendly agrotourism activities.

Lai Chau works to preserve traditional weaving craft and promote tourism

Located about 15km southeast from the centre of Lai Chau City, the Ban Tham tourist area in Ban Hon Commune, Tam Duong District, Lai Chau Province, has risen into an interesting destination. In addition to the beauty of the dense forest, flower valleys, tea fields, and magnificent caves, the area is also attractive to tourists thanks to the unique culture of the local Lu ethnic group.

Community-based tourism development in Binh Lieu (Quang Ninh)

The moutainous district of Binh Lieu has currently decided to develop community-based tourism by taking the advantage of its cultural and natural potentials and strengths, contributing to the locality’s economic, social and cultural development.

Hanoi expands modern agricultural model associated with rural tourism

Hanoi has advantages to develop urban, ecological and high-tech agriculture to adapt to climate change as well as increase the value of agricultural products. Thach That is one of six districts selected to build a pilot agricultural and rural tourism model toward green, responsible and sustainable development in the 2022-2025 period.

Mekong Delta region sees prosperity for agricultural tourism

The Mekong Delta has 43 sites that have been recognized as typical tourist attractions. Most of them are ecotourism gardens allowing visitors to undergo farming experiences.

Promoting culture as a resource for tourism development in Da Nang

Developing the cultural tourism and heritage tourism, or promoting cultural values associated with sustainable tourism development, are important tasks that Da Nang has set in its cultural development plans and strategies in the coming years.

Viet Nam views green tourism as sustainable development direction

The World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) considers Southeast Asia the 4th largest international tourist attraction in the world and Viet Nam is one of the 10 countries with the fastest tourism growth.

Son Tra peninsula develops eco-tourism

The first mural zone was introduced at Man Thai Ward – an ancient fishing village since 1735 – in the Son Tra peninsula after five months of decoration, setting up the development of a community-based tourism project.

Ba Be improves service quality to attract more tourists to the jade of the northeastern mountains

The largest natural lake in Vietnam, Ba Be Lake, 250 kilometers north of Hanoi, enjoys cool temperatures all year round, attracting tourists in every season. Its stunning landscapes, rich biodiversity, and the vibrant culture of the local ethnic minority people fill visitors with awe.