According to the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism’s statistics, domestic online tourism trading floors have just carried out 20 percent of service on the Internet while the remaining have been done by foreign floors (whereas growth speed of online tourism is projected to reach 50 percent).
Jubilant festive activities to celebrate long annual national holidays in Ho Chi Minh City will surely help to relax visitors and city dwellers. Let’s find out some activities.
For decades, output of animal husbandry of Vietnam has mainly served domestic market. However, currently, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development has opened policies to encourage firms to promote export of, first of all, poultry products to potential markets thanks to plentiful supply.
The number of visitors to Da Lat city in the Central Higlands province of Lam Dong highly increased on the second day of the five day holiday on the occasion of Reunification Day (April 30) and May Day, crowding streets inner the city and causing traffic difficulty.
Dr. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury, chief editor of Asia Book of Records presented the Asia Record Certificates to two new Vietnamese records at the 37th Meeting of the Vietnam Record Holders in Ho Chi Minh City recently.
The second Cho Lon kylin-lion and dragon dance festival will take place on April 27-28 at the Garden Mall in HCMC’s district 5, announced the People’s Committee of district 5.
Orchid Festival is scheduled to take place for the first time at Tao Dan Cultural Park, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City from April 27 to May 1.
New-age carrier Vietjet today launched a new route linking Phu Quoc and Hong Kong (China) – one of the most well-known destinations in Asia and its operation plan for the Hong Kong market.
After Grab bought up Uber’s ride-sharing business, some new businesses have appeared in the ride-hailing app market and are operating vibrantly, promising cutthroat competition in the future.
The Vietnam Railway Corporation planned to add 130 more trains from April 25 to May 5 in order to meet the increasing travelling demand during the National Reunification Day (April 30) and May Day.