Tourism in Hanoi bounces back
Tourist arrivals to Hanoi reached more than 3.7 million visitors in the January-February period, 2.8 times more than in the same period last year.
Tourist arrivals to Hanoi reached more than 3.7 million visitors in the January-February period, 2.8 times more than in the same period last year.
Enjoying puppet shows, exploring the space of the royal palace, and admiring national treasures are unique experiences offered in the 90-minute night tour to Hanoi's renowned world heritage.
Hanoi's tourism sector has set the goal of welcoming three million international visitors this year.
Despite the rapid pace of urbanization, craftsmen in the outskirt district of Hanoi are still striving to preserve their hundred-year-old traditional trade.
Hanoi's tourism industry will continue to roll out initiatives to maintain its role as a tourist hub of the country and build the city's image as a safe and attractive destination.
Tourism revenue is estimated at more than VND60 trillion (US$2.54 billion), up 5.3 times on year.
The promotion of MICE tourism is one of the focuses of Hanoi tourism to attract more tourists in the post-Covid-19 pandemic period.
Vineyards in Hanoi attract young visitors not only for their sweet and succulent grapes but also for promising nice photoshoots.
There is no need to travel far, just a walk around Hanoi will help you taste specialties across Vietnam.
The 12-travel agent delegation selected Hanoi for their most prolonged stay with a visit to different places, namely Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, the Old Quater, Temple of Literature, Bat Trang pottery village, and Ha Thai lacquerware craft village.