Vietnam and Japan Strengthen Cooperation to Promote Sustainable Tourism
Vietnam Japan tourism cooperation took center stage on November 12 in Hanoi, when the Vietnam Institute of Culture, Arts, Sports and Tourism and JTTRI jointly held the 3rd International Workshop on creative and sustainable tourism. Focus on creative tourism for sustainable development The workshop focused on three key pillars for Vietnam’s tourism development: Shifting mindset […]
Vietnam Saudi Arabia Tourism Cooperation Boosted in 2025
Vietnam Saudi Arabia tourism cooperation took center stage on November 12, when Vietnam’s Deputy Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Mr. Hồ An Phong, visited Saudi Arabia. He met with Mr. Meshal Hamid Al-Hassaan, Vice Chairman of the Saudi Arabia–Vietnam Business Council, to discuss strengthening ties in tourism and investment. Saudi Arabia seeks stronger cooperation […]
Hanoi Named One of the World’s Leading Cultural and Artistic Cities
Time Out, a well-known UK magazine, has announced its list of the 20 cities with the best cultural scenes in the world. Hanoi ranks 9th, earning global recognition as a vibrant center of culture and creativity. A City Where Culture Is Everywhere In these cities, culture goes beyond museums, theaters, or traditional art spaces. It […]
Vietnam Honored as the “Best Golf Destination in Asia 2025
On November 13, the World Golf Awards—one of the most prestigious global awards in the golf industry—announced that Vietnam has been voted the Best Golf Destination in Asia in 2025. This marks the 9th consecutive year Vietnam has received this distinguished international title. A Leading Golf Destination in Asia Vietnam currently has more than 80 […]
Ho Chi Minh City Launches Free “Saigon Cultural Heritage” Bus Tour for Three Days
A New Way to Experience Saigon’s Charm Ho Chi Minh City has launched a new open-top bus route themed “Saigon Cultural Heritage”, offering locals and tourists a refreshing way to explore the city. The route blends modern urban life with the timeless beauty of Saigon’s heritage, revealing the spirit of a city that has thrived […]
Hanoi Ao Dai Tourism Festival 2025: A Celebration of Heritage and Elegance
Honoring Hanoi’s Timeless Charm From November 6 to 9, 2025, the Hanoi Department of Tourism will host the Hanoi Ao Dai Tourism Festival at the Hanoi Museum — a landmark of the city’s rich culture. This annual festival celebrates the elegance of the Vietnamese Ao Dai and promotes Hanoi as a safe, friendly, and creative destination.It also highlights the Ao Dai as a symbol of Vietnam’s […]
The Water Lily Season in Ninh Binh – Ngo Dong River Transforms into a Dreamy Purple Ribbon
A Purple Ribbon on Ngo Dong River In late autumn, after the golden rice fields have been harvested and Tam Coc rests from a bountiful season, the ancient capital awakens with a new vibrancy. From November to December, the Ngo Dong River becomes a stunning purple ribbon, as thousands of water lilies bloom, coloring the […]
Vietnam and Japan Strengthen Cooperation in Tourism Research and Development
On November 11 in Hanoi, Nguyen Trung Khanh, Chairman of the Vietnam National Tourism Administration (VNAT), welcomed a delegation from the Japan Transport and Tourism Research Institute (JTTRI). The group was led by Chairman Masafumi Shukuri. The meeting marked a new step in tourism cooperation between Vietnam and Japan. Both sides aim to enhance research, […]
The Unique Art of Wax Painting on Linen by the Hmong People
Discovering Hmong Culture in Pà Cò Nestled over 1,200 meters above sea level, Pà Cò Commune in Phú Thọ Province is not only known for its cool, fresh climate and stunning natural scenery but also for its rich cultural heritage. One of the most unique traditions here is wax painting on linen fabric, a centuries-old […]
Vietnam’s Cát Bà Island Named One of Southeast Asia’s Best by National Geographic
Vietnam’s Cát Bà Island Named One of Southeast Asia’s Best by National Geographic The American travel magazine praises Cát Bà as a paradise for adventure seekers and nature lovers. Hải Phòng, Vietnam Cát Bà Island has been recognized by National Geographic Traveller (U.S.) as one of the eight most amazing islands to explore in Southeast […]
Typhoon Kalmaegi Weakens After Torrential Rain Brings Floods and Damage Across Central Vietnam
The storm loses strength six hours after landfall, leaving floods and casualties in its wake. Đắk Lắk, Gia Lai Typhoon Kalmaegi weakened into a tropical depression early on November 7, just six hours after making landfall in central Vietnam. By morning, the system had further dissipated into a low-pressure area as it moved into southern […]
Vietnam’s Main Railway Severed by Typhoon Kalmaegi, Dozens of Trains Disrupted
Heavy rain and landslides disrupt Vietnam’s main rail route through the Central Highlands. Đắk Lắk, Gia Lai Typhoon Kalmaegi has cut off Vietnam’s North–South railway after severe erosion damaged the Phước Lãnh–Vân Canh section. The incident occurred late on November 6 as heavy rains battered the Central Highlands provinces of Đắk Lắk and Gia Lai. […]
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