VOV.VN - Vietnam’s Da Nang city and the Republic of Korea (RoK)’s Daegu city have launched reciprocal tourism promotion spaces in each city, marking a new step in strengthening destination marketing, expanding international cooperation and advancing sustainable tourism development.
Ho Chi Minh City’s 2026 Culture and Tourism Festival officially opened on February 27, featuring a wide range of cultural, artistic and tourism activities aimed at promoting the city’s image and strengths.
VOV.VN - The “Spring Colors Across the Homeland 2026” festival officially opened on the morning of February 28, the 12th day of the first lunar month, at the Vietnam National Village for Ethnic Culture and Tourism in Doai Phuong commune, Hanoi.
Tourism in Hanoi posted robust growth in February, welcoming an estimated 3.18 million visitors, up 28.5% year-on-year.
VOV.VN - Vietnam has made a notable impression at the South Asia Travel and Tourism Exchange (SATTE) 2026 in India, with Vietnam Airlines and more than 30 tourism enterprises showcasing the country’s growing aviation and tourism connectivity with India.
VOV.VN - The People’s Committee of the Phu Quoc special zone on February 26 launched a tourism rapid response team, introduced a multilingual QR code system and signed a tourism code of conduct to strengthen market discipline and rebuild trust among domestic and international visitors.
VOV.VN - In the early days of spring 2026, Tinh Khe coconut water forest in Quang Ngai province welcomed hundreds of tourists hundreds of visitors eager to explore its lush waterways, enjoy boat rides, and immerse themselves in the cool, green landscape.
VOV.VN - The International Gong Festival will be held in Gia Lai province in the fourth quarter of 2026, aiming to promote the unique cultural image of the Central Highlands region to domestic and international tourists.
Amid strong post-pandemic recovery and intensifying competition from regional destinations, Vietnam’s tourism sector is entering a new development phase in which digital technology is emerging as a key lever to transform management, business operations and visitor services, paving the way for more sustainable growth.
Nestled within the Lang Son UNESCO Global Geopark, Huu Lien commune has reinvented itself, from a remote and agriculture-dependent area framed by rugged limestone terrain into a fast-rising tourism hub where ethnic communities are seeing steady gains in income and living standards without compromising the environment.