New York Times Names Vietnam a Rising Travel Destination for 2026
The New York Times has identified Vietnam as a rising travel destination in Southeast Asia. In its annual list “52 Places to Go in 2026,” published on January 6, the newspaper highlights Vietnam’s growing role on the global tourism map. Notably, the Times chose the Hon Thom Cable Car in Phu Quoc as the visual […]
Phu Quy Island Among Top 10 Pristine Destinations in Southeast Asia 2026
Phu Quy Island, once part of Binh Thuan Province and now under Lam Dong Province, Vietnam, has gained international recognition. Khaosod English, a leading Thai news outlet, ranked the island among the Top 10 most pristine destinations in Southeast Asia for 2026. Many travelers describe Phu Quy as “cinematic,” thanks to its untouched landscapes and […]
Rural Tourism in Hue: A Sustainable Development Model
Rural tourism in Hue is emerging as a key development direction as tourism increasingly focuses on green growth, sustainability, and community-centered values. This approach helps diversify tourism products while preserving local culture and improving livelihoods in rural areas. By integrating agriculture, ecology, and daily community life, this tourism model supports long-term economic and cultural development. […]
Sa Dec Flower Village | National Intangible Cultural Heritage of Vietnam
Sa Dec Flower Village is known as the Tet flower capital of southern Vietnam. It has been officially recognized as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage. The title reflects its historical depth, local knowledge, and strong community connections. Located in Dong Thap Province, the village plays an important role in the cultural life of the Mekong […]
Hanoi Heritage Walking Tour | Touching Memories at Truc Bach
Hanoi – Touching Memories is a unique cultural walking tour that brings visitors into the heart of Hanoi’s heritage through experiential tourism, historic storytelling, and tram-inspired spaces. Located in the historic Truc Bach – Dao Ngoc area, the tour explores layers of history, belief, everyday life, and local traditions that define the spirit of the […]
Vietnam’s First Pho Museum Opens in Ho Chi Minh City in 2026
Vietnam’s First Pho Museum to Open in Ho Chi Minh City in 2026 Vietnam’s first-ever museum dedicated entirely to pho is set to open in mid-January 2026 in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City, at the corner of Nguyen Thai Hoc and Pham Ngu Lao streets. The museum aims to tell the story of […]
Fansipan Covered in Ice on Christmas Morning
On the morning of December 25, Fansipan – the highest peak in Indochina – was blanketed in a thick layer of ice as temperatures dropped below freezing, creating a rare and magical Christmas surprise for visitors traveling to Sa Pa. Sub-Zero Temperatures Create the Thickest Ice of the Season According to Fansipan Legend management, from […]
Nghe An Sunflower Fields in Full Bloom
The sunflower fields in Nghe An, Vietnam are now in full bloom and open to visitors for free starting December 16, making them one of the most attractive travel and photo destinations at the end of the year. With endless rows of bright yellow flowers, the site attracts thousands of visitors every day. Where Are […]
Khmer Five-Tone Music: A Unique Cultural Heritage
Khmer five-tone music plays a vital role in the spiritual, cultural, and social life of the Khmer community, appearing in religious rituals, festivals, and traditional ceremonies. The Role of Five-Tone Music in Khmer Community Life In the daily life of the Khmer community, five-tone music holds an essential place and appears in many important ceremonies […]
Hue 2025 International Food Festival – Culinary Capital of Vietnam
Celebrating Hue as Vietnam’s Culinary Capital On the evening of December 18, the 2025 International Food Festival “Hue – Culinary Capital” officially opened at Thuong Bac Park in Hue City. The event attracted a large number of local residents and visitors. The festival is part of the key closing events of the National Tourism Year […]
From Thang Long to Phu Xuan: Vietnamese Ceramics Exhibition
Celebrating the Shared Cultural Heritage of Hanoi and Hue On December 18, a special exhibition titled “From Thang Long to Phu Xuan: The Journey of Vietnamese Ceramics” officially opened at the Special National Relic Van Mieu – Quoc Tu Giam in Hanoi. The exhibition is jointly organized by the Van Mieu – Quoc Tu Giam […]
To Ngoc Van Special Exhibition at Vietnam National Fine Arts Museum
Special Exhibition Honoring Painter and Martyr To Ngoc Van at the Vietnam National Fine Arts Museum On December 18, 2025, the Vietnam National Fine Arts Museum hosted the opening of a special exhibition dedicated to painter and martyr To Ngoc Van (1906–1954).The museum is located at 66 Nguyen Thai Hoc Street, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi. […]
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