Vietnam’s tourism industry has singled out China, the Northeast Asian countries of Japan and South Korea, Europe, and ASEAN as its four main source markets for next year’s business plan and will boost marketing activities there, an official said.
The Caravelle Hotel will hold a dinner introducing eight wines from Château Beychevelle in France’s Bordeaux region with commentaries by the French vineyard’s manager on December 11.
A seminar which aimed to promote Vietnam’s tourism potential was held in Casablanca city, Morocco in early November, attracting representatives of travel agents, tourism service suppliers and aviation companies.
An international climb began in Sa Pa, Lao Cai Province, on November 1 to plant a flag marking Hanoi’s 1,000th birthday on the peak of Fansipan Mountain. The event drew the participation of over 100 local and foreign amateur climbers.
A 14.2m statue of the mythical saviour of the nation, Saint Giong, was inaugurated on October 5 on top of Da Chong Mountain in Soc Son suburban district of Hanoi.
Delegates from Indonesia, Malaysia, the Republic of Korea (RoK), the Philippines, Mongolia and Vietnam discussed sustainable tourism development at a workshop in Ha Long city of the northern coastal Quang Ninh province on September 14.
Glass paintings have specific characteristic of Hue royal fine arts thanks to their origin, representation and unique material. All the glass paintings remaining until today are legacy of Nguyen Dynasty. They is being showed in Hue Royal Antiquities Museum, Dien Tho Palace, tomb of Minh Mang, tomb of Thieu Tri, tomb of Tu Duc, tomb of Duc Duc, tomb of Dong Khanh, Hue Nam Temple, Bao Quoc Pagoda, Historical Faculty of Hue Science University and individual collection of Mr. Tran Dinh Son (Ho Chi Minh City)
Nearly 140 contestants from 26 provinces and cities nationwide will join a contest to select best hotel receptionists in the tourism sector, according to the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT).
A campaign to reduce prices during the low season to attract international and domestic tourists, has received the support of supermarkets, shops, hotels, restaurants and transportation firms in Hanoi, HCM City and Da Nang, the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT) said.
The four-star Saigon-Phu Quoc Resort and Spa, managed by Saigontourist Holding Company, is offering unforgettable holidays on Phu Quoc Island for tempting prices. Phu Quoc has stunning beaches, splendid islets and outstanding food specialties.