【BET88】 Link vào BET88 Đăng Ký & Đăng Nhập

Link BET88 Đăng Ký & Đăng Nhập

National tourism art photo competition launched

The ninth national tourism art photo competition, themed “Explore Vietnam”, was launched by the Tourism Magazine of the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT) in Hanoi on January 8.
National tourism art photo competition launched ảnh 1First-prize photo at the eighth competition (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The ninth national tourism artphoto competition, themed “Explore Vietnam”, was launched by the TourismMagazine of the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT) in Hanoi onJanuary 8. 

Speaking at the ceremony, VNAT Deputy General Director NgoHoai Chung wished that the contest would receive quality entries to introduceVietnamese people, destinations, culture and food to international friends.

Entries should be submitted to the organising board fromJanuary to June 5, 2020.

The awards ceremony and photo exhibition will be held on theoccasion of the 60th anniversary of Vietnam’s tourism sector (July9) at the Vietnam Military History Museum.

The organising board will present one first, two second,three third and five consolation prizes, and honour the most liked and mostshared photo on the magazine’s fanpage https://www.facebook.com/VietnamTourismReview.

According to Chung, Vietnam welcomed over 18 million foreigntourists in 2019, up 16.2 percent annually, 85 million domestic visitors, andearned 726 trillion VND (31.5 billion USD) from tourism.

For the first time, Vietnam’s tourism surpassed Indonesia,ranking fourth in Southeast Asia in terms of tourist arrivals.

The sector targets welcoming 20.5 million foreign and 90million domestic visitors in 2020, and raking in 830 trillion VND./.
VNA

According to Biba Magazine, Vietnam's regional culinary diversity, fresh ingredients and refined cooking techniques have elevated its cuisine far beyond iconic dishes such as pho and spring rolls, making it one of the country's most memorable attractions for international visitors.

According to Nguyen Trung Khanh, Director General of the Vietnam National Authority of Tourism (VNAT), FIT has become one of the defining trends in post-pandemic tourism. Increasingly, travellers are seeking flexibility, personalised experiences and authentic cultural engagement, prompting destinations worldwide to rethink their tourism products, services and marketing strategies.

In less than a decade, Phu Quoc has grown from around 1.45 million visitors in 2016 to more than 8.1 million in 2025. In the same year, Sa Pa welcomed around 4.3 million visitors, while tourism revenue increased more than 11 times compared with the period before synchronised investment was introduced.

With strong growth momentum, strategic investment in quality tourism, upgraded infrastructure and increasingly diversified source markets, Vietnam is steadily reinforcing its position as one of Southeast Asia’s most dynamic and promising tourism destinations.

On a weekend morning, the “5 Cua O” (Hanoi Five Gates) heritage train pulled out of Hanoi Railway Station to the strains of “xam tau dien” - a traditional folk music echoing through a community carriage. Outside the window, the bustle of the Old Quarter gradually receded and the iron span of the historic Long Bien Bridge slid into view.

Located about 80km from downtown Ho Chi Minh City, Dinh Mountain stretches across Tan Hai, Long Huong, and Chau Pha wards.

As the first airline to operate scheduled nonstop flights between Phu Quoc and Chengdu, Sun PhuQuoc Airways is also introducing launch offers of up to 20% off fares, complimentary Sun World Hon Thom Cable Car tickets, and exclusive privileges across the integrated Sun Group ecosystem.

By combining modern entertainment with local cultural and ecological experiences, Ho Chi Minh City's coastal destinations are seeking to offer visitors more diverse and memorable holidays this summer

Indian arrivals to Vietnam have risen sharply from around 100,000 before 2016 to 750,000 in 2025, 4.5 times higher than in 2019, driven by expanding direct air routes. The number of Vietnamese visitors to India has also maintained an average annual growth rate of 17–20%.

Affordable hotels, direct flights, easy visas and breathtaking landscapes are making Vietnam one of the most sought-after international destinations for Indian travellers looking for value and unforgettable experiences.

Located between Voi (Elephant) Cave and Ma Da Lake in the Ma Da Valley, within the park’s strictly protected zone, the cave measures about 3,000 metres in length and 70 metres in average width, with several chambers extending beyond 100 metres. It has two entrances leading to separate branches. While the main entrance covers about 5 sq.m, the exit is narrow, allowing passage for only one adult at a time.

The Public Transport Management Centre under the city's Department of Construction said on June 25 that the new non-subsidised route (DL06) will connect Saigon Bus Station and Binh Trung. The service will be operated by World Travel Trading JSC using 60-seat open-top double-decker buses.

An unexplored cave with a nearly 70-metre-wide entrance and striking multicoloured stalactites has been discovered in the Bac Huong Hoa Nature Reserve in the central province of Quang Tri.

Did you know that Vietnam is home to an island where three attractions have been recognised by Guinness World Records? That destination is none other than Phu Quoc, recently named by Travel + Leisure among the top two islands in Asia-Pacific in 2026.

Da Nang’s appeal has been further strengthened after being ranked second on Lonely Planet’s list of Asia’s most attractive summer destinations. The recognition underscores the city’s growing role as a tourism and leisure hub in the region.

According to the Vietnam National Authority of Tourism, Con Son, the largest island in the Con Dao archipelago, is renowned for its dramatic granite cliffs, pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters off Vietnam’s southeastern coast.

The publication said Hanoi often leaves visitors with an immediate impression of energy and vitality, marked by its busy streets and constant movement. Beneath the bustling urban rhythm, however, lies a city rich in history and culture, featuring iconic landmarks such as the Temple of Literature, Hoan Kiem Lake, the Hanoi Opera House, the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and the One Pillar Pagoda.

Data from the provincial Department of Tourism showed that An Giang pulled in more than 16.6 million visitors in the first half of 2026, a 17.1% year-on-year jump and already 66.6% of the full-year goal.

Hue is simultaneously stepping up efforts to attract investment into tourism, services and cultural industries. In the first five months of 2026, the city secured more than 19 trillion VND in newly registered investment capital, with projects planned in coastal tourism, lagoon-based ecotourism, cultural spaces along the Perfume River, convention and exhibition centres, night-time economy projects and cultural innovation hubs.

With coordinated efforts in planning, infrastructure development, product diversification, human resources training, digital transformation and destination branding, Phu Tho is well-positioned to transform tourism into a spearhead economic sector and a new engine of sustainable growth in the years ahead.