Hanoi to host Tourism Gift Festival in October
Hanoi's cuisine, handicrafts, souvenirs and cultural quintessence will be on display during the three-day Tourism Gift Festival.
Hanoi's cuisine, handicrafts, souvenirs and cultural quintessence will be on display during the three-day Tourism Gift Festival.
The country's picturesque landscapes are increasingly featured in domestic and international film productions, effectively promoting Vietnam and its tourism.
The festival, with 150 stalls and a series of unique activities, will contribute to the promotion of culture and tourism in the capital.
Hanoi's territorial expansion has helped the tourism industry diversify its offerings by combining the advantages of both original Hanoi and the newly incorporated districts.
From the bustling streets of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City to the tranquil beauty of Halong Bay and the cultural appeal of Hoi An, Vietnam offers a tapestry of experiences for international travelers.
Cultural events will foster opportunities for expanding the city's night economy and promote the cultural industry.
The German news site DW recently noted that tourism has almost completely recovered from the pandemic and that Vietnam is becoming a popular destination for travelers to Asia.
The Born Pink world tour is not only a major entertainment event for Vietnamese fans, but also a magnet for tourists to the capital.
Hanoi is estimated to welcome 2.38 million domestic and foreign visitors in July.
The lake and its surroundings offer fresh air and a peaceful atmosphere.
The goal of building the Red River as a central landscape axis is to create an open, green space integrated with modern and well-planned urban infrastructure, transforming it into an appealing tourist destination.
Tourism in Hanoi is increasing, thanks to a focus on connecting cultural and natural heritage sites.
Many localities in Hanoi have not seen the potential of agricultural and rural tourism, of which a large number of tourist spots not cooperating with each other and developing spontaneously.
Tam Coc - Bich Dong Tourist Site will be temporarily closed from July 9th for landscape maintenance.
Having no advantage of beach tourism, Hanoi is developing distinctive and competitive summer products to attract more international visitors.
The city highlights the need to invest in infrastructure and promote community tourism that links traditional craft villages and tourist attractions in Hanoi's outskirt districts.
Applying QR codes at tourist sites is a shift from traditional tourism to touchless travel that brings new experiences for visitors.