In May, the fishing village of Hon Kho - Nhon Hai (Gia Lai) becomes a "golden" destination, attracting crowds of people to admire and take photos of the shimmering golden seaweed carpet under the magically clear blue water.
Hundreds of wild crape myrtle trees along the Ta Ma stream (Vinh Thinh commune, Gia Lai province) bloom early, creating a stunning natural landscape that attracts tourists.
Gia Lai will host the National Tourism Year 2026 to kick off a strategy to develop tourism into a key economic sector, affirming its political determination at the beginning of the term.
Groups of 100 or more guests, staying for at least 3 days, with a sightseeing itinerary in the city, will receive support of up to 20 million VND, including entrance tickets, meeting room rental fees, etc.
Amidst the vast midland forests, Phu Tho emerges as a journey of awakening heritage and nature, where every village and every ancient craft is being rekindled.
Fifty high-level international delegations visited Ho Chi Minh City during the four days of ITE HCMC 2025, resulting in 20.050 business meetings, with nearly 50% of those meetings leading to signed agreements.
Experts advise tourists to remember the location of life jackets and rescue equipment, and to remain calm in case of an emergency when on a cruise ship.
The seaweed blooms profusely in golden yellow under the sun on Hon Kho Island (Nhon Hai commune, Quy Nhon city, Binh Dinh province), captivating thousands of tourists.
The number of international visitors to Vietnam in January 2025 reached nearly 2,1 million, an increase of 18,5% compared to the previous month and a 36,9% increase compared to January 2024.
The Marble Mountains (Ngũ Hành Sơn) is a cluster of six mountains located close together, showcasing a wealth of natural beauty and offering visitors a wonderful journey of exploration.