Da Lat city, known as a “small Paris”, in the Central Highlands province of Lam Dong will be introduced to Thai people through their television channels in the coming time.
They visited several artichoke and flower farms to learn about the supply of the flora to both domestic and foreign markets. They also made a reportage promoting Da Lat city’s tourism at its renowned sites, including Prenn waterfall and Tuyen Lam lake.
Siriwan Dampreeda, head of the PRD delegation, said that mild weather, well-developed infrastructure and quiet atmosphere make Da Lat ideal for tourism development.
Other News
- Explore priceless artifacts at the new Vietnam Military History Museum
- Relations between travel businesses and locals key to grow agrotourism: Hanoi specialists
- City for Peace designation boosts tourism in Hanoi
- Huong Pagoda complex recognized Hanoi's tourist destination
- Savor Malaysian delicacies in Hanoi
- Suggestions for day trips in Hanoi
- Self-drive tours become more popular in Hanoi
- Get ready for the Hanoi Tourism Gift Festival 2024
Trending
-
Hanoi kicks off 2024 night tourism promotion program
-
Vietnam news in brief - November 30
-
Hanoi’s downtown: Ultimate destination for pho lovers
-
World-class opera house gets green light in Hanoi
-
Hanoi’s property market poised for new growth cycle
-
Christmas in Vietnam: A blend of Western cheer and local charm
-
Hanoi's Pho declared national intangible heritage
-
Finding ways to unlock Hanoi's suburban tourism potential
-
Hang Ma Street gears up for festive season