The buckwheat flower fields remain a striking attraction for visitors to Ha Giang. (Photo: VU LINH)
Destination

Adaptive tourism strategy ahead of administrative mergers

Ahead of upcoming administrative mergers, the tourism sector must proactively develop clear, flexible, and adaptive strategies to create momentum during the transitional phase. Establishing a new tourism landscape with strong regional linkages will spark visitors’ excitement for new destinations within an expanded administrative space.

Passengers experiencing the “Hoa Phuong Do” luxury train.
Destination

Luxury railway travel shows strong potential

Nearly a month after its launch, the luxury train service on the Ha Noi–Hai Phong route, named Hoa Phuong Do (Red Flamboyant), continues to attract strong interest. VIP tickets are consistently sold out well in advance, a promising sign that opens up new tourism opportunities for the railway industry and local destinations alike.

A small corner of Thanh Lan’s endless green, seen from above.
Destination

Golden summer and azure waves in the waters of Thanh Lan Island

As summer arrives and the sea beckons, Thanh Lan Island (Quang Ninh Province) welcomes travellers from all over with its unspoilt beauty of both sea and forest, offering captivating experiences and the distinctive cuisine of its fishing villages. Once likened to a “hidden gem” in the northeastern sea, Thanh Lan is now an emerging highlight in the trend of sustainable tourism.

According to a newly released report by the Mastercard Economics Institute (MEI), Nha Trang ranks 11th among the top 15 global travel destinations for summer 2025.
Destination

[In Photos] Nha Trang welcomes summer

For many years, Nha Trang City in Khanh Hoa Province has remained one of Viet Nam’s most popular and beloved travel destinations, especially during summer. The coastal city boasts stunning beaches with clear blue waters and long stretches of golden sand, alongside modern, luxurious and comfortable resorts, hotels, and accommodations.

Tourists visiting the Citadel of Quang Tri.
Travel

A breakthrough opportunity for Viet Nam’s tourism sector

Viet Nam is embarking on an unprecedented administrative restructuring, with the number of provinces and cities set to be reduced by nearly half. This is not only a major step forward in institutional reform but also presents a golden opportunity to reshape the national tourism map towards stronger regional integration, sustainable development, and heightened competitiveness.

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