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Across Vietnam, a transformative movement is quietly reshaping the landscape of local livelihoods,

The “Cau Ngu” (Whale Worshipping) Festival of the central province of Phu Yen has been recognised as national intangible cultural heritage.

Featured in a recent Town & Country article, The Reverie Saigon was listed amongst “83 Top Hotels Around the World.”

Vietnam’s tourism authorities plan to organize a series of promotional programs in China, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore by the year-end.

Vietjet has made its debut flight for the Haiphong – Bangkok route and welcomed the flight’s first passengers arriving at the airport at Cat Bi International Airport in the northern port city of Haiphong.

The Nghinh Ong (whale worshipping) Festival opened in Lai Son commune, Kien Hai district, the Mekong Delta province of Kien Giang on November 14 as part of the “National Tourism Year 2016 - Phu Quoc - Mekong Delta”.

Enjoy a cup of coffee in open spaces, near mountains and clouds, in Sa Pa, Tam Dao or Da Lat.

Officials of the Hanoi Department of Tourism met on November 11 with businesspeople and journalists from the Republic of Korea (RoK),

The newspaper New York Times of the United States has named Vietnam one of the 20 places to travel for young people in their twenties.

TUI Nordic, a charter airline based in Stockholm, Sweden, has announced its plans and strategies for Phu Quoc island, offshore southern Kien Giang province, for this winter and next year.

Currently, the province has 28 travel business units and 3 representative offices.

Vietnam will pilot granting electronic visas for foreign tourists in 2017 and 2018, announced the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism(VNAT) at a press conference in Hanoi on November 4.

Tran Quoc Pagoda of Hanoi was named one of the world’s 16 most beautiful pagodas by the Daily Mail, a British newspaper.

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