Hoi An was recognised by the Traveller Review Awards as the most welcoming destination in Viet Nam in 2026. (Photo: VNA)
Destination

Viet Nam’s most welcoming destinations

Online travel platform Booking.com has announced the list of the “Most Welcoming Places on Earth” as part of the 14th Traveller Review Awards. Several destinations in Viet Nam made the list, stretching from north to south and painting a vibrant picture of the country’s tourism landscape.

A corner of the Ba Chua Xu Temple at the foot of Sam Mountain.
Features

Preserving and promoting values of Ba Chua Xu Goddess Festival on Sam Mountain

The year 2026 marks the second year since the Ba Chua Xu (The Lady of the Realm) Goddess Festival on Sam Mountain in An Giang Province was inscribed by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. The provincial authorities have placed strong emphasis on the organisation of the festival to preserve and promote the heritage while fostering a friendly and civilised image among visitors.

Cua Tung Beach needs investment commensurate with its nickname as the Queen of Viet Nam’s beaches.
Destination

Awakening the potential of Quang Tri’s sea tourism

Cua Tung, Cua Viet and Con Co are facing an opportunity to become a golden triangle of tourism in central Viet Nam. To unlock this potential, Quang Tri needs a different mindset, moving beyond mass tourism towards the high-end segment, where tranquillity, green architecture and historical depth become the defining values of the province’s tourism brand.

The Mekong Delta’s fields in season.
Destination

Flying over Southern land

In the days approaching the Lunar New Year of Binh Ngo of the Horse, I had the opportunity to accompany the E-917 helicopter squadron on a flight over the southern land. From an altitude of 1,500 m, at a speed of 200 km per hour, the land of the Mekong Delta appears like a gigantic masterpiece. The space here seems more vibrant, the colors fresher, and people’s hearts more overflowing.

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