Türkiye is one of Việt Nam’s key partners in the region, serving as a strategic bridge between Asia and Europe. Conversely, Việt Nam, with its dynamic and fast-growing economy, is an important gateway for Türkiye to access Southeast Asian and...
Việt Nam’s medical tourism market, valued at about US$700 million in 2024, is projected to reach nearly $4 billion by 2033, growing around 18 per cent annually, highlighting its strong potential.
Expanding air connectivity between Việt Nam and Türkiye is supporting growth in tourism, trade and broader economic ties, as flight frequency increases and travel demand between the two markets continues to rise.
The establishment of VMTA is seen as a key step in strengthening linkages across sectors, unlocking existing potential and enhancing the competitiveness of Việt Nam’s medical tourism industry amid rapid regional growth.
Digital transformation, once seemingly out of reach, is becoming a tool for prosperity in the hands of ethnic women in the remote villages of Sơn La Province.
In February, Quảng Ninh authorities rolled out synchronised measures to sustain production and business activities while ensuring a well-organised Lunar New Year for residents. The province welcomed 4.1 million visitors, including more than 1.1 million during the Tết holiday alone.
In addition to preferential policies and programmes attracting tourism, business and marketing strategies play a key role for Vietnamese tourism to achieve success in 2025.
More than 300 enterprises from Việt Nam, China, ASEAN countries, Vietnamese industry associations and domestic and foreign trade, tourism and investment promotion organisations are participating.
The HCM City Tourism Week 2025 and the Shopping Seasons: Bình Dương Mega Sale programme opened on Wednesday at the World Trade Centre in HCM City’s Bình Dương Ward.
The floating urban–tourism complexes, covering the Southern, Central and Northern zones with a total area of more than 500 hectares in Đề Gi and An Lương communes, include floating hotels and villas, hillside hotels, mountain villas, a super-yacht marina, a...
Many OCOP products such as durian, herbal smoked snails, dried young grapefruit, and goat milk are now offered at travel destinations, homestays and eco-tourism sites across the Cửu Long (Mekong) Delta city.