The world's leading travel magazine, Travel + Leisure, has just named Hon Thom cable car (Phu Quoc) and Ba Na cable car (Da Nang) on the list of the 11 most spectacular cable car routes in Asia, calling these "must-try once-in-a-lifetime" experiences.
Just wearing sandals and still reaching the highest peak in Vietnam – and even being able to join an online meeting amid the clouds with high-speed internet – these are the details that have left Japanese media genuinely surprised after experiencing the Fansipan cable car.
Vietnam has been named one of the 52 destinations for 2026 by The New York Times – one of the world’s most widely read newspapers. Notably, to illustrate Vietnam’s tourism, the New York Times editorial team chose the Hon Thom Cable Car in Phu Quoc instead of more traditional imagery.
Visitors traveling from the Phu Long cable car station to Xanh Island, a resort and tourism area on Cat Ba Island in the northern city of Hai Phong, will enjoy free electric vehicle service operated by Sun Group on a trial basis starting from April 18.
VOV.VN - Travel writer Patrick Scott of The New York Times has published an article showing his great impression of Vietnamese cable cars.
VOV.VN - A flight carrying 210 tourists from Kazakhstan’s capital Almaty touched down at Phu Quoc International Airport on October 23, said Bui Quoc Thai, director of the Department of Tourism of Kien Giang province.
VOV.VN - A new stamp collection of modern cable cars in Vietnam has been issued by the Vietnam Post Corporation under the Ministry of Information and Communications.
VOV.VN - Phu Quoc Island is an ideal choice for travel and long-term relaxation, with a complete visa exemption policy for international visitors, a temporary stay of up to 30 days, a populous and rich nature, and impressive architecture.
VOV.VN - Hoar frost covered Fansipan Mountain, the nation’s highest peak, on December 6 as temperatures dropped to as low as zero degrees Celsius.
The Fansipan cable car system carrying visitors to the highest mountain peak in Vietnam has proved to be a major contributor to the tourism industry in the resort town of Sa Pa over the past years.