Expanding into the Middle Eastern market not only diversifies the country''s tourist sources but also s opportunities to develop premium tourism products, improve service quality, and strengthen Việt Nam''s position on the global tourism map.
The AIWS Film Park initiative is aligned with the standards of the AI World Society (AIWS) and is expected to contribute to improving the quality of film production in Việt Nam while facilitating international film crews to come to Việt...
Mưa Trên Cánh Bướm (Don’t Cry, Butterfly), directed by young Vietnamese filmmaker Dương Diệu Linh, marked the opening of the Vietnamese Film Days at the Motion Picture Association (MPA) headquarters in Washington DC, US.
The Việt Nam Film Development Association (VFDA) has organised a series of events in Los Angeles, United States to promote the production collaboration between Việt Nam and Hollywood.
A project to support the sustainable development of tourism in Hà Giang, Quảng Nam and Đồng Tháp provinces has been launched by the Vietnam National Authority of Tourism (VNAT), Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism in cooperation with the Swiss...
A photo exhibition celebrating Việt Nam''s three-decade-long journey within the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) opened in Hà Nội on February 25, as part of the 2025 ASEAN Future Forum (AFF).
Held at the InterContinental Le Grand Hotel, the event brought together representatives from all ASEAN nations, along with French and international guests, to celebrate the region’s cultural diversity and strengthen diplomatic ties.
The event was attended by Anita Rezazad, President of the Arab and South Asian Group, as well as diplomats and their spouses from nearly 20 countries of the diplomatic corps and representatives from local organisations.
Three Vietnamese cities, namely Nha Trang, HCM City, and Đà Nẵng, are among top travel destinations for holidaymakers from the Republic of Korea (RoK) during the 2025 Lunar New Year holiday, alongside popular locations in Japan, Thailand, and China.
Australia plays an important part in the overall tourism market in Việt Nam. Being too far away for a weekend getaway, Australians are more likely to spend longer periods in Việt Nam on holiday.
A film about the traditional friendship between China and Việt Nam has been recently introduced in Beijing by the Film Art Centre of the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles (CFLAC).