VOV.VN - The Hanoi Great Souvenirs 2025 fair opened on August 14 at the historic Thang Long Imperial Citadel in the capital city, aiming to promote locally made products to both domestic and international tourists.
Hanoi’s Department of Tourism (DoT) has called on travel firms to take the initiative in developing tour packages that incorporate rail travel, particularly seasonal and event-based experiences, for both domestic and international visitors.
The northern province of Quang Ninh has embarked on a bold endeavor, approving a four-month tourism campaign proposed by Ha Long Sun Ltd. Co., a subsidiary of the Sun Group, to rekindle the charm of Ha Long Bay in the final months of 2025.
VOV.VN - Vietnam has been named one of Asia’s most revisited countries, with the central coastal city of Da Nang breaking into Agoda’s Repeat Visitor Ranking Top 10 for the first time.
VOV.VN - In the first seven months of 2025, Vietnam welcomed 12.2 million international arrivals, with visitors from Cambodia increasing by over 54%, placing Cambodia among the top 10 source markets, according to the Vietnam National Authority of Tourism.
VOV.VN - The ancient city of Hue welcomed more than four million visitors, including 1.2 million international arrivals, in the first seven months of the year, an increase of over 71% year-on-year, according to the municipal tourism department.
Hanoi’s tourism sector has introduced a range of new tourism products and programmes to boost demand and attract both domestic and international visitors head of the National Day holiday (September 2).
International arrivals to Phu Quoc surged by nearly 77% in just six months, thanks to a growing network of new routes from key source markets. The “Pearl Island” is becoming more appealing year-round, gradually erasing the notion of a peak season.
VOV.VN - Vietnam welcomed nearly 259,850 Russian visitors in the first half of 2025, equaling the total number recorded in all of 2024, which stood at 232,300.
Vietnam welcomed nearly 10.7 million international arrivals in the first half of 2025, marking an increase of nearly 21% compared to the same period last year, and up 26% compared to 2019 – the ‘golden era’ of Vietnamese tourism before COVID-19 pandemic struck.