Hanoi to develop creative tourism based on inherent advantages
By participating in creative tourism activities, visitors can gain a deeper understanding of local customs, art and culture through hands-on, meaningful interactions with local people.
By participating in creative tourism activities, visitors can gain a deeper understanding of local customs, art and culture through hands-on, meaningful interactions with local people.
The largest international travel fair in Vietnam, attended by representatives from many countries and regions, is scheduled from April 13 to 16 at 91 Tran Hung Dao Street, Hanoi.
This year, the city's tourism sector has set itself the goal of welcoming three million international visitors, twice as many as in 2022.
Hanoi is consulting the public on a number of policies to encourage upgrading the quality of tourism services at tourist sites and attractions.
MICE (Meetings, incentives, conferences, exhibitions) tourism is a model to draw business travelers who stay longer and spend more than other visitors.
The number of international visitors to Hanoi in 11 months has reached 1.27 million, meeting the full-year target.
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.
Hanoi and Can Tho signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on the two cities’ cooperation to develop the tourism sector.
The combination of golf and tourism may be a solid boost to the tourism sector that has suffered adversities of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The development of MICE (Meetings, incentives, conferences, exhibitions) tourism will spur the recovery of the travel industry.
The result comes from the fact that Hanoi authorities made good use of opportunities such as the 31st Southeast Asian Games.
There needs to have a stronger way to promote the message that Vietnam is no longer dangerous with Covid-19 and it is a safe destination.
The city has many potentials and advantages for developing agricultural tourism.
The tour by tram will help visitors discover interesting destinations in Hanoi's Old Quarter.
Travel is on the rise as the worst of Covid-19 pandemic seems to be behind.
They hope to welcome a sizable number of international tourists this summer.
The city is strengthening linkages, promoting cooperation, sharing information, and supporting localities together to gear up tourism recovery.
Cruising along the rivers in Vietnam could be an interesting way for travelers to discover the hidden beauty of the country after the pandemic.
The travelers usually came in small groups and families to visit museums, parks, ecological zones, hotels and resorts in Hanoi.
The train passes through marvelous Vietnam's central scenery of water buffaloes graze in wide-open fields, humble villages flit by, and impossibly green fields.
The city’s tourism industry plan this month to issue preferential policies to support Covid-19-hit people.