HCM City tourism pivots to quality-driven growth

Tourism development is being steered towards a multi-product, multi-space model that closely links the city centre with riverside, coastal and ecological forest areas, within the broader vision of a post-merger mega-city.

Việt Nam unveils new cultural industries strategy till 2030

By 2045, the sector is slated to account for 9 per cent of GDP. Export value is forecast to rise 7 per cent annually through 2030 and 9 per cent thereafter, while the number of cultural enterprises is expected to expand 10 per cent per year on average.

Shrimp fritter helps ensure guests head to Cần Thơ

Bánh cống is often dipped in sauce made from lime juice or vinegar, sugar, minced garlic, salt and chilli. It is more enjoyable when eaten with fresh herbs such as fish mint, basil, mustard greens, mango threads and cucumber.

Cultural festival spotlights Mù Cang Chải tourism potential

The festival provides an opportunity for Mù Cang Chải to showcase and further promote its potential, strengths, natural beauty and distinctive cultural identity to visitors from within and beyond the province. Through this, the locality is gradually realising its aspiration to become a flagship tourism destination of the northwestern region.

2025 marks breakthrough growth for Việt Nam's tourism

Việt Nam's tourism industry has continued to shine at prestigious international awards. At the World Travel Awards 2025 — often dubbed the “Oscars of global tourism” — Việt Nam was honoured in 16 top-tier global categories.

Preserving core values key to sustainable craft village tourism: Insiders

Developing tours and itineraries highlighted with the unique culture of craft villages requires coordinated efforts from local authorities, communities, craft artisans, and travel agencies, thus transforming Việt Nam's traditional craftsmanship into sustainable tourism products within the modern travel landscape.

Pay attention to your baby's poop color

Baby poop colour can reveal serious health problems in infants. Learn which colours are normal, which are dangerous and when parents should see a paediatrician.

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