A long-awaited link is set to bridge more than water as Hue, the heritage city, prepares to open the Thuan An sea-crossing bridge, easing connections across key economic zones and beyond.
Long associated with Phuket and Bali, Southeast Asia’s tropical island getaways are seeing a shift as The Independent highlights Phu Quoc, Vietnam’s largest island, as an increasingly appealing alternative for British travellers seeking more authentic and unspoilt experiences.
VOV.VN - Summer 2026 marks a turning point for Vietnam’s tourism industry, as travelers’ evolving preferences are transforming trips from simple holidays into experiential journeys that reflect personal values and emotional connections.
VOV.VN - Travel and Tour World on April 5 published an article on green tourism in Khanh Hoa, describing the southcentral province of Vietnam as a pioneer in sustainable tourism development.
VOV.VN - The 22nd Ho Chi Minh City Tourism Festival, themed “Vibrant Summer Fest,” concluded at September 23 Park on April 5, wrapping up four days of lively activities and strong visitor engagement.
VOV.VN - Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh met Chinese Ambassador to Vietnam He Wei at the Government Headquarters in Hanoi on April 5, calling for stronger bilateral cooperation across key sectors.
Central Quang Tri province is looking to awaken the untapped potential of its marine tourism by developing Cua Tung, Cua Viet and Con Co special zone into a “golden triangle” of high-end destinations.
VOV.VN - Central Dak Lak province is stepping up efforts to develop its tourism brand “Dak Lak – Land of Heritage”, aiming to position itself as an attractive destination for both domestic and international visitors.
Ho Chi Minh City’s tourism sector is ramping up recruitment efforts, offering close to 5,000 job opportunities at the 2026 Tourism Job Exchange held on April 3, which brought together 84 enterprises conducting both in-person and online hiring.
Phu Quy special zone in Lam Dong province has been identified as a future hub for marine and green tourism, anchored in a broader strategy to restructure its sea-based economy toward sustainability, while safeguarding maritime sovereignty and restoring marine ecosystems.