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A coffee shop in the centre of Haiphong City has been generating a lot of discussion among visitors due to its unique and eye-catching architectural design.
Vietnam is one of the most magical places in the world. Here are 15 of the most amazing destinations in the country that foreign holiday-goers should visit at least once in their lifetime.
Visitors to Dinh Yen Village in Dong Thap Province’s Lap Vo District are sure to be fascinated by the colourful mats there.
The ancient town of Hoi An in Quang Nam province is ranked the fifth cheapest global destination in the Post Office’s annual Long Haul Holiday Report.
Vietnamtourism-Hanoi Joint Stock Company is planning to launch a new city bus tour on October 10.
A delegation of 11 Japanese travel agencies made a familiarisation (FAM) trip to the city of Hue, in the central province of Thua Thien-Hue, on September 23-25 to experience the local tourist attractions and culture.
The Can Tho city administration hopes to complete work to upgrade the Cai Rang floating market by next year.
September is the season when the rice-terraced fields are turning yellow and are ready for harvest in Mu Cang Chai. The place has become a magnetic attraction enchanting any visitor who has ever been there during the season of grain.
A flower garden, which used to be known as Paris Commune Square, has been attracting a large number of visitors to take photos among the gorgeous blossoms.
Dak Lak is famous for majestic forests, vast coffee orchards, and also for waterfalls hidden deep in the ancient forests. Hiking along a shadowy path in the woods, the sound of crashing water suddenly seizes your attention and imagination.
Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park is one of the jewels of Quang Binh province. Recognized by UNESCO as a world natural heritage, the park straddles an imposing forested mountain range and some of the world’s most extraordinary caves.
A new multifunctional bus terminal was inaugurated recently in the resort town of Sa Pa, covering over 4,000 square metres with the capacity to accommodate nearly 300 buses.
Ho Chi Minh City has strived to tap into its tourism development potential, with the support of digital technology, as the city is Vietnam’s leading tourism hub and an attractive destination for international friends.
The Hong Kong-based South China Morning Post has listed the Cu Chi Tunnels in Ho Chi Minh City among the top seven tunnel tours in the world.
Nom pagoda in Dai Dong commune, Hung Yen province, embodies the charm of Vietnamese culture. Located only thirty kilometers from Hanoi, the pagoda is a popular destination for pilgrims around Vietnam.
A delegation of 25 travel businesses from 12 countries will carry out a fact-finding tour of Hanoi’s tourist attractions from October 4-14.
Located about 15 km from Cua Dai Beach, Cu Lao Cham islands cover about 15 km2 with more than 2,900 people living separately from the mainland.
To improve the quality and competitiveness of the tourism industry, the focus on developing innovative tourism products is considered as a breakthrough solution on the journey to help the tourism industry become the spearhead economic sector.
Applying technology to tourism enables visitors to book flights, hotels and attractions’ tickets while searching for places to enjoy local food without support from travel agencies.
Found in the list of the must-try street food in Saigon, Pha Lau is also supposed to be a specialty you should taste when coming to Ho Chi Minh city.