Tourists discover nature on trek through national park
Nui Chua National Park, in the central province of Ninh Thuan, is considered "a desert" thanks to its dry conditions and low rainfall. |
Eo Gio captures beauty of Quy Nhon
Coming to Quy Nhon, visiting Eo Gio to hear the wind whispering through mountain walls, caves and then harmonize with waves crashing onto the shore is a must. |
US$4.2 billion beach resort to open in 2013
The first phase of the Ho Tram Strip project, to build a top-notch beach resort in southern Ba Ria-Vung Tau province, has been completed and is expected to open the door to tourists in early 2013. |
Venezuelan artists to perform in Vietnam
Two Venezuelan musicians, Maurice Reyna and Yoko Yoshizawa, will perform in Vietnam from December 12-19. |
Int’l workshop on culture management
An international workshop on cultural policy and management in the context of globalization will take place in Hanoi on December 15-16. |
Cambodia-Laos-Vietnam tourism trade fair 2011 opens
Cambodia-Laos-Vietnam tourism trade fair 2011 opened in Attapeu province, southern Laos, on December 6. |
National ‘Cheo’ festival concludes
The National ‘Cheo’ (popular opera) Festival 2011 wrapped up at the Thai Binh provincial Labour Cultural House on December 4 after nine days of competition. |
“Viet Nam will be a wonderful destination for our clients”
This is confirmed by a majority of the international guests who are directors, tour operators, from Europe, USA, Australia and Asia after a study tour in Ha Long Bay as a part of program in appreciation of international travel agencies for sending tourists to Viet Nam. |
Vietnam receives more than 5.3 million foreign tourists since the beginning of the year
The number of foreign tourists visiting Vietnam in the first eleven months of 2011 reached more than 5.3 million, a year-on-year increase of 15.9 percent, reported the Vietnam General Statistics Office. |
Hanoi to pilot walking streets from early 2012
The Hanoi Department of Transport has submitted a pilot plan of organising some walking streets around Hoan Kiem District to the city People’s Committee for approval. |
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