Quảng Ngãi to boost tourism in remote areas

Quảng Ngãi Province’s Culture, Sports and Tourism Department will introduce community-based tourism services at destinations around the province beginning next year.

Cruising the scenic waterways of the Red River

The Red River, running through northern Vietnam, offers the chance to discover a rural way of life that has hardly changed for centuries. For those with one more day to spare in Hanoi, a cruise along the Red River is the perfect city escape. Pham Ha, CEO of Luxury Travel explores.

Composition and the green message

From waste materials, the exhibition "For a green environment" of the students of the Faculty of Art Education, College of Arts, Hue University, brings viewers many messages about life and remind them of their responsibilities to the environment.

Honeymoon on wheels goes the distance

A year-long cycling trip from Hungary to Việt Nam expands horizons and strengthen bonds and understanding. Hồng Vân has an endearing story.

Cà Mau moves to protect coastal forests

Authorities in the southernmost Cà Mau Province have taken emergency measures to protect coastal forests against climate change and destruction caused by humans.

A "bridge" to village tourism

Dinh Thi Thin, a tourist guide working in the Co Tu community tourism village becomes a “bridge” between Co Tu culture and visitors. She was born and grew up in Bho Hoong hamlet, Song Kon commune, Dong Giang district, Quang Nam province.

Thuy Bieu in the morning – Tam Giang in the afternoon

“Thuy Bieu in the morning – Tam Giang in the afternoon” is a new tour in Hue for visitors to explore fresh green thanh tra pomelo villages in the city, with the characteristic ancient beam houses and immerse themselves in the largest lagoon system in Southeast Asia.

Cycle tours promote country tourism

Love cycling? Keen on travelling? Eager to learn about ethnic groups?. A 100km cycling tour through the northern province of Cao Bằng may satisfy all these desires.

Quang Nam handicrafts shop

The opening ceremony of the Quang Nam typical shop of fine handicrafts was held at Hoi An silk village on November 4.

Thái women in Nghệ An learn to promote community-based tourism

As the sunshine of a late summer afternoon waned, Lô Thị Hoa and her sister, looking fresh in traditional Thái costumes, prepared food to welcome guests to their stilt house in Nưa Village.