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Hanoi to host first Vietnam Travel & Tourism Summit

 The first Vietnam Travel & Tourism Summit will take place at the Intercontinental Landmark72 hotel in Hanoi on December 5-6 in the framework of the Vietnam Economic Forum (ViEF) 2018.  

Must-eat street foods in Vietnam

 Vietnam is famous for a number of delicious street foods that have been hailed by prestigious foreign magazines. Following are the list of several Vietnamese cuisine visitors should not miss out on when visiting the country.

Tranquil autumn at Trang An Landscape Complex

Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex in the northern province of Ninh Binh boasts a tranquil ambiance in autumn, with a harmonious combination of mountains, valleys and a system of lakes.

Travel in Hue City through the lens of a local photographer

An exhibition at the French Institute features thirty pieces of artwork about Hue City. The art, taken by young photographer Le Huy Hoang Hai, was taken over the course of many years.

Mam hen sauce & ngan dishes

 Mam hen sauce is made from the small black insects living along the streams and river banks which the local people call ‘hen’.

Top check-in points in Hanoi during November

 November is the best time to explore the many attractive destinations that Hanoi has to offer. Now is the perfect time to explore whilst the season is full of vibrant flowers in full bloom.

Zen Mountain

 Climbing to the top of Yen Tu mountain on an autumn day delivers tranquility and wonderfully cool weather.

Ho Chi Minh City among world’s best place for vegan travel

 Not all holiday destinations are created equal when it comes to plant-based food.

Vam Xang fruit garden in Can Tho

 Can Tho province in the Mekong Delta region has long been famous for its charming landscape, friendly people, and fruitful gardens fertilized by the Mekong alluvium.

Pink grass hills of Da Lat entice visitors

The vibrant pink grass hills in the central highland city of Da Lat have attracted a large number of visitors who wish to capture the stunning scenery of the early morning.

Buckwheat flower festival in Ha Giang promises diverse activities

 An annual festival centering around buckwheat flowers, the iconic flower of the northern mountainous province of Ha Giang, and the unique cultural values of local ethnic groups will begin on November 23.

Hoi An turns into Vogue destination suggestion

 Vogue writer Edwina Hart shared her memorable experience in Hoi An, a town in Vietnam’s Quang Nam province, with the magazine’s Australian version.

Adventure travel needs more caution

Adventure travel attracts a large number of visitors to the Central Highlands province of Lam Dong. 

Thailand’s newspaper advises on discovering Da Lat

 The night market used to be a vegetable and fruit market before it became a tourist attraction in Da Lat.

Experiencing local life in Lang Son

 When visiting the northern province of Lang Son, Bac Son district’s Quynh Son commune is often the first stop for tourists who wish to experience local life through homestays.

Son Tra Peninsula - gift of The Creator

 Located not far from downtown of central Da Nang city, Son Tra Peninsula has been considered the most unique peninsula of Vietnam.

10 reasons to visit Ho Chi Minh City

 Formerly known as Saigon, Ho Chi Minh City is always hot, noisy, chaotic and perhaps unromantic, but still a very popular holiday destination.

HCMC to launch seven more waterway tour routes

 Daily Company will roll out seven additional waterway bus routes in HCMC in the near future after getting approval from the municipal Department of Transport. 

Investigation into fake tour guide card in Khanh Hoa proposed

 The Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT) has proposed the Ministry of Public Security to launch an investigation into fake tour guide cards in the central province of Khanh Hoa.

Buckwheat flower festival in Ha Giang promises diverse activities

 An annual festival centring around buckwheat flowers, the iconic flower of the northern mountainous province of Ha Giang, and the unique cultural values of local ethnic groups will begin on November 23.