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The 118-year-old monastery in HCM City

Khanh An Monastery in HCM City is a worship place with impressive architecture, which has been compared to a beautiful Japanese temple.

Da Lat listed among world’s best places for binge-worthy dating

Booking.com has named Vietnam's Da Lat city among the world's six places for the summer’s binge-worthy dating shows.

HCM City extends closure of entertainment places, tourist sites

All places of entertainment and tourist sites in HCM City will continue to be closed until April 22 to avoid the spread of COVID-19.

Hanoi re-opens relic sites, tourist attractions

Historical relics and tourist attractions in Hanoi re-opened on Thursday after being temporarily closed to prevent the spread of the acute respiratory illness caused by coronavirus.

Travelers pay high fees for low-cost tours run by disreputable firms

VietNamNet Bridge - More and more travelers have lodged complaints about the quality of low-cost tours and the irresponsibility of travel firms. 

Tourism authority looks to boost traveler protection

 VietNamNet Bridge – The HCMC Department of Tourism has proposed a plan to improve the efficiency of the tourist help force to ensure better safety in tourist sites in the city, especially in the downtown area.

Vietnam – free wi-fi paradise

VietNamNet Bridge - Vietnam has one of the most accessible wi-fi networks in the world, but security risks exist.

Tourist attractions crowded on reunification holiday

Vacationers, at home and abroad, swarmed around places of attractions across Vietnam during the six-day holiday starting from April 28 to celebrate the 40th anniversary of southern liberation and national liberation (April 30). 

Travelers leave, rubbish stays

After the holidays, tourism sites have been flooded with rubbish left by travelers who ignore public sanitation rules.

Hanoi transforms craft villages into tourist sites

 VietNamNet Bridge – Hanoi plans to develop six traditional craft villages into tourist destinations to attract domestic and international tourists from now until 2015.