Street art performances themed “Light up Da Nang” will be held at Bach Dang Square in the central city of Da Nang on April 22 and April 29 as part of activities to restore tourism development in the locality.
VOV.VN - A number of high-tech and automated products, as well as typical specialties of the central city of Da Nang, are set to be showcased across 40 booths at the Asia Route Development Forum 2022 (Routes Asia 2022) free of charge, according to the municipal Department of Industry and Trade.
The central coastal city of Da Nang welcomed almost 78,000 visitors during the holiday from April 9 to 11 for the commemoration of the Hung Kings, the legendary founder of Vietnam.
The central city of Da Nang on April 7 announced “Enjoy Danang” – a programme to attract more tourist to the popular coastal tourist destination in 2022.
VOV.VN - Vietnamese travel firms have received plenty of inbound and outbound tour bookings ahead of a four-day national break on April 30 and May 1, after a two year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Representatives of 71 airlines and 820 participants have registered to join the 16th annual Routes Asia Development Forum 2022 on June 4-9, according to Thomas Atkinson of Informa Routes, the event organiser.
VOV.VN - The central coastal city of Da Nang has launched a series of festive events this year in an effort to warm up the tourism market after a two-year hiatus caused by COVID-19.
VOV.VN - Five central provinces - Quang Binh, Quang Tri, Thua Thien-Hue, Quang Nam, and Da Nang – jointly launched a series of culture and tourism events in Hanoi on March 30 in an attempt to stimulate tourism demand in the central region.
VOV.VN - Phu Quoc Express JSC officially opened the Da Nang - Ly Son waterway tourism route on March 29 to mark the occasion of the 47th anniversary of Da Nang’s liberation which was observed on March 29, 1975.
VOV.VN - Representatives from 20 Thai travel agencies are set to survey transport links and destinations around central Vietnam from April 3 for their visitors after two years of disruption caused by COVID-19.