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  • Vietnam’s digital map updates 34 provincial-level administrative units

    An 1:1,000,000-scale administrative map of Vietnam online and in digital *.pdf format will be released once the National Assembly’s Resolution on the reorganisation of provincial-level administrative units in 2025 takes effect in oder to promptly support the Prime Minister’s direction and administration, support state management by ministries, sectors, and localities; and meet requirements of organisations and individuals.

  • “Pho” – the soul of Vietnam simmering Europe

    Taking a stroll down memory lane, Mai Hai Lam, a Vietnamese in Poland, said “pho” transcends being a mere dish to part of the national identity. He recalled his old mornings beside a steaming bowl of “pho”, with the fragrant broth conjuring an entire childhood.

  • Vietnam welcomes over 9.2 million international tourist arrivals in five months

    During the first five months, China continued to be Vietnam's largest source market of tourists, followed by the RoK, China’s Taiwan, the US, and Japan.

  • Tourism gears up for a golden run during September holiday

    Hanoi has directed lodging providers and tourist destinations to bolster preparations in staffing, service quality, security, and sanitation. Community-based lodging platforms such as Airbnb are also being promoted strongly to expand housing supply during the holiday period.

  • Developing tourism through historical and cultural relics

    Currently, Long An province has 127 historical and cultural relics, including 22 national-level and 105 provincial-level relics. Over the years, relics have not only been a national identity and source of pride for the people, but also an attractive tourist destination, helping people learn about the culture and history of this land of bravery, resilience, and rich revolutionary traditions.

  • Vietnam ramps up efforts to attract investment in tourism infrastructure

    With ambitions to host 25–30 million international tourists and contribute 36 billion USD to GDP by 2030, Vietnam’s tourism industry is on the cusp of significant growth. Yet experts warn that the current infrastructure lacks the necessary quality, scale, and uniformity to meet development targets, putting Vietnam at a disadvantage compared to regional peers.

  • Tay Ninh creates breakthroughs in tourism development

    Preserving and promoting intangible cultural values in connection with developing community-based tourism is an important strategy to boost the local tourism industry's sustainable development.

  • Search volume for Vietnam’s tourism ranks 7th globally

    The top 10 most searched Vietnamese destinations were Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, Da Nang, Phu Quoc, Nha Trang, Hoi An, Vung Tau, Da Lat, Phan Thiet, and Hue. Notably, Vung Tau and Ninh Binh recorded the highest growth in search volume with over 75%.

  • Number of tourists soars during national reunification holidays

    Nationwide, average occupancy rates at tourist accommodation facilities reached around 70%, with figures surpassing 80% during the first days of the break.

  • People excited about upcoming April 30-May 1 holidays

    Catching these trends, localities, destinations, and services providers have all prepared to serve increasing numbers of domestic and international visitors, with the expectation that tourism will have more momentum to grow stronger.

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