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In line with the strong trend of digital transformation, the Provincial Tourism Promotion Center has also implemented many activities

Visitors will be offered free admission to Hoi An ancient town in Quang Nam province and some other related tourism destinations from February 18 to 21

An article entitled – Hoi An the intersection to the Far East – recently appeared in Italy's leading newspaper La Repubblica praising the attractiveness of the city as a must see travel destination.

Vietnam – a region increasingly being defined by optimism, opportunity and growth – is emerging as a promising land for travellers around the globe with the potential to lift tens of millions of its citizens out of poverty.

Five-star cruise ship Star Pride from Panama carrying 100 American tourists docked at Quy Nhon port in Binh Dinh province on January 18.

Vietnam’s credentials as an international travel destination gathered momentum in 2014 after the nation received kudos from the global media as a must see travel destination on many occasions.

Vietnam showcased traditional fine arts, photos, maps, brochures, and flight promotions at the Reiselivmessen Tourism Fair in Oslo, Norway, to promote tourism in the country.

In front of the vast sea and behind the primitive forest is Ca Na beach in Ninh Thuan Province.

With a “year-long birthday party” scheduled to take place in 2015 to celebrate the Singapore’s golden jubilee, The New York Times

A highly acclaimed British website providing tourist information and guides, Rough Guides has listed Sapa- a mountainous district of Lao Cai Province among top 9 new tourist attractions around the world.

The ancient village Phuoc Tich in the central province of Thua Thien Hue is reaping benefit from growing numbers of tourists after years of efforts in reviving the traditional ceramics craft and preserving ancient houses.

Provincial Tourism Promotion Center officially launched its website at www.dulichbinhduong.org.vn on January 1, 2015.

By putting traditional craft villages into their tour programs, travel firms want to introduce new products, raise awareness of their conservation and help villagers earn some extra income.

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