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Hai Phong lures tourists with history

People know Hai Phong as a city of flamboyant trees, an important industrial centre and the biggest port in the north. The city has also long been a tourism hub with beaches embracing the city and top class entertainment areas. 

Mother Goddess temple in Hung Yen

 The Mother Goddess temple, also known as Hoa Duong temple, in Hung Yen province is a popular place of worship. Part of the Pho Hien Special National Relic, the temple embodies beautiful architecture and unique tangible and intangible cultural values.

Foreign cruise lines show growing appetite for Vietnam

 The Vietnamese cruise tourism market continues its upward trend on the back of the increasing number of ship calls and passengers.

HCM City to make Bui Vien walking-only

 The administration of HCM City’s District 1 has sought the People’s Committee’s approval to make the whole of Bui Vien Street in the heart of the ‘backpacker area’ a walking-only street on weekend evenings.

Exploring Rock Garden Café in HCMC

 Lying next to Dam Sen Cultural Park in HCMC’s District 11, Rock Garden Café is a popular address for guests to admire Vietnam’s rock artworks displayed in an airy garden space while having a cup of coffee.

Hanoi, CNN see fruitful tourism promotion cooperation

 Footage of Hanoi broadcast by CNN has received positive feedback from the audience, Sunita Rajan, CNN Senior Vice President for Asia-Pacific region told Chairman of Hanoi People’s Committee Nguyen Duc Chung.

Phu Chau - Saigon’s 300-year-old floating temple

 Phu Chau Temple in HCMC’s Go Vap District has long been known as one of the city’s most unique religious sites. 

A visit to Dong Ba Market in Hue

 A visit to Dong Ba Market is a “must” for travellers to the ancient city of Hue. It is one of the most famous and oldest markets in Hue offering specialties from the central region.

Vietnam sees sharp rise in cruise ship visits

Vietnam has become an attractive Asian destination for international cruise ships, with more than 400 cruise ships arriving last year, according to data of the Cruise Lines International Association.

Developing smart solutions to boost tourism

Vietnam’s tourism sector posted a record number of 12.9 million international arrivals in 2017, an increase of 29.1% from 2016. Visitors from China rose by 48.6%; the Republic of Korea, 56.4%; Russia, 32.3%; and African countries, 25.6%.

Majestic scenery of Hai Van Mountain Pass

The 20km long Hai Van Pass traverses the Truong Son Mountain range as it descends to the sea.The stunning views from Hai Van Pass attract a large number of foreign and local visitors.

Japanese cherry blossoms in Sapa

 The northern province of Lao Cai is proving popular with visitors as its Japanese cherry blossoms at Sapa near Mount Fansipan are blooming.

105-year-old tea shop still open for business in downtown HCM City

 HCM City’s Ben Thanh Market area houses the oldest and most famous tea store in the city, opened in the early 20th century.

Stunning French-styled villas in Da Lat’s pine forest

The century old Ana Mandara Villas Dalat Resort and Spa is situated on a pine hill covering more than 7 hectares with 17 ancient villas built in the 1920s-1930s by French colonists.

Vietnam leads in Southeast Asian tourist number to Japan

 Vietnam leaded Southeast Asian countries in the number of tourists visiting Japan over the last decade with a growth rate of 868.1 percent, according to the Nikkei website.

Cherry blossoms lure tourists to Da Lat

Cherry blossoms are in full bloom, painting Da Lat city and nearby areas in cherry colour and attracting thousands of visitors to enjoy.

Princess Cruises increases high-class tours to Vietnam

 Princess Cruises, a five-star premium cruise line, has announced that it will increase the number of cruise tours to Vietnam in 2018.

Two train trips in VN among Asia Top 10 journeys

 Hanoi - HCMC and Hanoi - Kunming listed in Top 10 best train journeys in Asia by UK's The Telegraph newspaper.

Five ideal spots in Central Vietnam for a get-away trip in Tet Holiday

Holding an unexplainable attraction, the untamed beauty of Central Vietnam offers a long list of ideal tourism destinations for locals who grew out of the habit of celebrating the Lunar New Year (Tet).

Explore stunning beauty of red maple forests near Hanoi

Chi Linh district in the northern province of Hai Duong, about 70km from Hanoi has attracted visitors to its ethereal beauty of red maple forests.