Hanoi’s Old Quarter tours to kick-off the capital’s tourism
Day-tours introducing famous historical sites, learning the unique architectures, and discovering the gorgeous culture of Hanoi promise to bring unforgettable experiences for travelers.
Day-tours introducing famous historical sites, learning the unique architectures, and discovering the gorgeous culture of Hanoi promise to bring unforgettable experiences for travelers.
Vietnam is expected to focus on developing wellness and healthcare tourism in the coming time.
The tourism authority and Vietnamese diplomatic missions abroad are boosting a plan for welcoming international visitors.
Safety is a prerequisite to restarting the tourism industry in the new normal.
The Covid-free areas that consider resuming tourism are famous tourist attractions.
As the Covid-19 pandemic subsides in Hanoi, the city has been embarking on a tourism reactivation plan. Director of Hanoi Department of Tourism Dang Huong Giang told The Hanoi Times about it.
A nationwide program themed Vietnam Tourism: Green Connection will help the local tourism industry take off.
The tourism industry will have a chance to recover in the last months of 2021 and early 2022 when the Covid-19 pandemic is partly controlled.
Preparation, communication, and execution will be key for the success of any tourism revival efforts in Vietnam, according to foreign experts.
In response to the World Tourism Day 2021, Vietnam has set up step-by-step plan to welcome international visitors again.
Hanoi's tourism sector has been designing and producing special gifts representing the specialities of each locality.
More and more models of farm tourism have been applied in suburban districts of Hanoi, attracting a large number of tourists in recent years.
The program is expected to help Vietnam fulfill the goal of achieving both pandemic control and economic growth.
International visitors are looking forward to being able to freely enter Vietnam, starting from the third quarter.
Beach and nature-centric travel spots are set to benefit from the lifting of travel restrictions in Vietnam.
Malaysia, the leading destination for Muslim travelers, is expected to be the best choice for Vietnam to accelerate its halal industry.
The retention of high-quality human resources to prepare for tourism recovery is a problem that needs to be handled in many ways.