Hanoi taps into lotus tourism potential
Tay Ho District has all the makings of a lotus tourist destination in Hanoi, with many lotus ponds and the famous sights and relics of the West Lake area.
Tay Ho District has all the makings of a lotus tourist destination in Hanoi, with many lotus ponds and the famous sights and relics of the West Lake area.
The Vietnam Tourism Fair in Italy is one of several events planned to promote travel to Europe, with others taking place in France and Germany.
Various activities will be held, including a forum on tourism promotion and cultural cooperation between Vietnam and South Korea.
The development of green spaces in Hanoi includes green belts, ecological urban areas, flower gardens, and urban landscapes.
Vietnam and China's province hope to better tap the tourism potential of both sides in the coming time.
Hanoi's tourism is taking coordinated tasks to achieve a series of tourism development goals in 2024-2025 and return to a level at least similar to that before the Covid-19 pandemic.
Hanoi is setting up centers for creative design and sales of OCOP goods, traditional handicrafts, and tourism-related offerings.
The initiative aims to enhance trade and tourism potential and benefits between the nation's two largest cities.
Some 134 cultural relics of national importance are expected to catapult tourism in Hanoi's Dong Anh District.
The tourism industry is in desperate need of qualified workers as the peak summer travel season begins.
Hanoi's unique cuisine, with its myriad of delicious dishes, has become a 'gold mine' for attracting tourism.
Despite both local and global economic challenges, Hanoi's tourism sector has produced impressive outcomes.
From tranquil coastal towns to big cities within easy cycling distance, Vietnam's green destinations can help visitors recharge their social batteries.
Ensuring the frequency and price of flights can help promote tourism trade between the two countries.
Hanoi is unlikely to see any new three-star hotel projects in the next three years, as the market favors the upper end.
Hanoi has long been famous for its rich cultural and historical heritage.
In April, the estimated number of international visitors to Vietnam reached 1.55 million, up 58.2% from the same period last year.