VOV.VN -The Vietnamese Embassy in Pakistan has opened a Vietnam Trade and Tourism Promotion Pavilion at an international travel fair in Islamabad, creating opportunities for economic cooperation, promoting cultural exchange and attracting interest from international visitors and local people.
VOV.VN - The 20th Ho Chi Minh City International Travel Expo (ITE HCMC 2026) has officially been kicked off under the theme “Vibrant Connectivity-Global Destination,” following the success of its previous 19 editions.
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.