Hanoi Tourism Festival to take place in late April
The festival aims to honor Hanoi's cultural and historical values and boost the capital's tourism promotion.
The festival aims to honor Hanoi's cultural and historical values and boost the capital's tourism promotion.
Vietnam is now targeting to restore the tourism indices to pre-Covid-19 pandemic levels.
Hanoi hopes to cooperate with the Lao capital, Vientiane, in the development of craft village tourism and the creation of innovative traditional handicrafts for foreign tourists.
Hanoi has a target of 5.5 million international visitors in 2024.
Hanoi Tourism Year 2024 will include a series of interesting cultural events that will carry the unique identity of the city with thousands of years of civilization.
Hanoi's iconic lake would be an ideal destination for water recreation and sports, helping to diversify local tourism offers.
Administrative reform and digital transformation are important in driving tourism in the capital, helping enhance the visitor experience.
Cultural Tourism Week, themed "Heritage Journey from Sai Temple to Co Loa Relic", will give tourists the opportunity to explore the heritage of Dong Anh District.
With just over a week to go, Hanoi's vibrant flower villages are buzzing with farmers busily tending and harvesting a wide range of flowers in preparation for the bustling Lunar New Year market in 2024.
The fair is open to visitors from January 26 to 30.
From the perspective of ao dai designers, the outfit needs official recognition as heritage and a methodical strategy to become both a cultural symbol and brand.
Hanoi will focus on developing new tours, especially to suburban areas.
Vietnam is one of the top 10 source markets for Singapore.
Long-term partnerships would allow both sectors to offer competitive rates and avoid price hikes during peak periods.
The tourism and aviation industries expect a significant increase in travel during the Lunar New Year (Tet) and an uptick in tourist spending.
Experts from UNESCO believe that the performing arts help improve people-to-people exchanges and promote tourism in Hanoi.
The centers are designed to increase the capacity of local artisans for creative design aimed at tourism.