Go Co, an ancient fishing village in Sa Huynh, is emerging as a community-based tourism model, blending cultural preservation with sustainable livelihoods. With a history of 2,500 years, residents engage in traditional practices while hosting visitors. Recognized for its commitment to heritage, Go Co is nominated for the UN’s “Best Tourism Villages” award in 2025.
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Tuyen Quang: The Rise of Vietnam’s Green Tourism
Tuyen Quang is emerging as a leading destination for green tourism, integrating economic growth with cultural preservation and environmental protection. Blessed with majestic landscapes, diverse ecosystems, and the cultural heritage of 22 ethnic groups, the province aims to position itself as a friendly, safe, and sustainable destination in Vietnam’s northern midlands and mountainous region. The province hasContinue reading “Tuyen Quang: The Rise of Vietnam’s Green Tourism”
Discover Lai Chau: Vietnam’s Hidden Gem Through Hanoi’s Tourism Initiatives
Hanoi is enhancing tourism collaboration with Lai Chau Province to attract international visitors to Vietnam’s northwestern region. A recent famtrip highlighted Lai Chau’s natural beauty and cultural heritage through visits to key attractions. The initiative aims to develop diverse tour products, boosting tourism revenue and showcasing the province’s unique landscapes and ethnic diversity.
Quang Ninh Welcomes Thousands of Cruise Guests
The Westerdam and Star Voyager carried over 3,100 passengers eager to explore Quang Ninh’s attractions, including Ha Long Bay and its landmarks. The cruise season, running from October to April, aims for 70,000 passengers with significant repeat visits. Quang Ninh aspires to attract over 21 million visitors by 2025. During their stay, visitors experienced someContinue reading “Quang Ninh Welcomes Thousands of Cruise Guests”
Lo Lo Chai: A Green Journey to the Title of “Best Tourism Village 2025”
Lo Lo Chai Village in Tuyen Quang Province was named one of the “Best Tourism Villages 2025” by the UNWTO, recognizing its commitment to sustainable and community-led tourism. The village exemplifies cultural preservation and environmental sustainability while empowering locals through tourism initiatives. This achievement showcases Vietnam’s dedication to ethical tourism development.
Connecting Sacred Destinations in the Age of AI: A Journey from Nha Trang to Boston
As artificial intelligence (AI) reshapes the modern world, global tourism is entering a new era of transformation. AI enables travelers to personalize journeys, explore heritage sites through virtual reality, and experience sacred destinations in digital spaces. At the same time, technology is empowering nations to preserve cultural and natural heritage, manage sustainable tourism, and fosterContinue reading “Connecting Sacred Destinations in the Age of AI: A Journey from Nha Trang to Boston”
Vietnam Fine Arts Museum Launches First-Ever Nighttime Art Experience
On October 31, 2025, the Vietnam Fine Arts Museum (VNFAM) officially launched its newest cultural tourism initiative, “Museum Night” – marking the first-ever nighttime art experience in the museum’s history. This pioneering program opens a new cultural space for both Hanoians and international visitors, enriching the capital’s growing portfolio of nighttime tourism experiences and culturalContinue reading “Vietnam Fine Arts Museum Launches First-Ever Nighttime Art Experience”
Ho Chi Minh City Assigns Vingroup to Propose Can Gio – Vung Tau Sea-Crossing Project
The Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee has officially authorized Vingroup to prepare a proposal for the Can Gio – Vung Tau sea-crossing route, a major infrastructure initiative expected to strengthen coastal connectivity and drive regional development. According to a document signed by Vice Chairman Bui Xuan Cuong, the city has approved Vingroup’s request toContinue reading “Ho Chi Minh City Assigns Vingroup to Propose Can Gio – Vung Tau Sea-Crossing Project”
Tuyen Quang Strengthens Its Position on Vietnam’s Tourism Map
The tourism sector of Tuyen Quang Province has recorded remarkable growth in the first nine months of 2025, establishing a solid foundation for the province to emerge as one of the most promising destinations in Vietnam’s Northeastern region. Tourism Momentum Following Administrative Consolidation Following its administrative consolidation, the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism ofContinue reading “Tuyen Quang Strengthens Its Position on Vietnam’s Tourism Map”
UNESCO World Heritage Site Hội An Sets Example in Cultural Conservation
Nestled along the tranquil Thu Bồn River in Central Vietnam, the ancient town of Hội An stands as a living testament to the country’s cultural depth and commitment to sustainable development. Since its inscription as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999, Hội An has been celebrated not only for its timeless beauty but alsoContinue reading “UNESCO World Heritage Site Hội An Sets Example in Cultural Conservation”
