The tour is scheduled to run every weekend from 7pm to 9pm with a variety of activities, including temple rituals, traditional music performances, water puppetry, 3D mapping shows, calligraphy, local cuisine tasting and handicraft workshops.
The Travel Trends 2025 report found that Vietnamese families are increasingly integrating travel into their annual routines, shifting focus from mere sightseeing or leisure to deepening connections and emotional well-being.
Local authorities have implemented a range of coordinated measures to boost tourism and service sectors, focusing on efforts to draw more visitors, especially international cruise tourists, and diversifying services and tour routes to Bái Tử Long Bay.
Deputy Director of the Việt Nam National Authority of Tourism Phạm Văn Thủy emphasised the RoK as a top tourism market, noting 1.58 million South Korean arrivals in Việt Nam in the first four months of 2025.
A new tour entitled ''Tiếng Chuông Trấn Vũ'' (The Sound of the Trấn Vũ Bell) has been launched to bring Hà Nội visitors the unique experience of a sacred ceremony and cultural activities at night.
The ranking is based on year-on-year analysis of Google search data for flights, hotels, and itineraries, conducted by UK-based travel insurance firm InsureandGo.
The Bà Rịa-Vũng Tàu House Development Joint Stock Company (HODECO) has officially signed a strategic partnership with 54, a global sports and entertainment agency, for the development of golf-integrated real estate, positioning the southern province as a premier destination for...
For 2025, Hà Nội has set an ambitious target of welcoming 31 million tourist arrivals, including 7.5 million foreigners, with projected tourism revenue nearing VNĐ130 trillion. The sector is expected to contribute at least 8 percent to the city’s gross...
Hà Nội has been ranked ninth among the world’s 20 greatest cities for art and culture for 2025 by the UK-based Time Out magazine, making it the highest-ranked destination in Asia.
With almost 1,600 sites, including five national special relics and four UNESCO-recognised intangible cultural heritages, Bắc Ninh Province is aiming to revitalise its local tourist attractions.
Located in the northern city of Hải Phòng, Bảo Hà Village and Nhân Hoà Village are celebrated as two of the most significant cradles of Việt Nam’s traditional puppetry.
Given the sector’s ongoing recovery and growth acceleration, investment in infrastructure has been intensified, new products launched, events organised, and diverse partnerships established.
The festivals are poised to become cultural landmarks on a global scale, contributing to the branding of Việt Nam''s performing arts and sparking a renewed public interest in puppetry and circus arts.