VOV.VN - Vietnam’s tourism industry is accelerating the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) as a strategic driver for sustainable growth, as the industry looks to build on its strong post-pandemic recovery.
Transforming large-scale concerts into distinctive tourism products is not only an economic challenge but also a solid step towards affirming Quang Ninh position as a hub for cultural industries linked with the heritage of the mining region.
VOV.VN - Korea Travel Mart 2026 in Hanoi provides a strategic networking platform, promotes visitor exchanges and deepens tourism cooperation between Vietnam and the Republic of Korea (RoK) amid strong growth and new visa policies.
VOV.VN - A “Visit Malaysia 2026” seminar was held in Hanoi on April 8 by the Malaysia Tourism Promotion Board (Tourism Malaysia), as part of the Visit Malaysia Year 2026 (VM2026) campaign.
VOV.VN - The Vietnam Medical Tourism Alliance (VMTA) was launched in Hanoi on April 7, marking a strategic step toward developing an integrated, cross-sector medical tourism model.
A 14-day exchange and research programme on applying artificial intelligence (AI) to cross-border tourism cooperation between Vietnam and China opened on April 7 in Nanning, drawing nearly 30 officials and tourism business representatives from four Vietnamese provinces.
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.