Argentina’s Infobae newspaper recently highlighted Vietnam’s growing appeal to world leaders amid escalating global trade tensions caused by new US tariff policies.
Vietnam, with its picturesque landscapes, pristine beaches, luxurious resorts, and affordable yet high-quality services, holds great potential for developing wedding tourism.
Recent reports from both domestic and international tourism research firms highlighted Vietnam as a top searched destination with numerous attractive locations for international travellers.
Together with Tra Que Vegetable Village and Thanh Ha Pottery Village, Kim Bong is one of the most famous craft villages in Hoi An, of the central province of Quang Nam.
International tourist arrivals in 2025 are expected to increase by 3-5% compared to 2024, if the Asia-Pacific region continues its recovery while other regions maintain steady growth.
With a 3,260 km coastline, over 4,000 islands and bays, and deep-water ports, Vietnam is rapidly positioning itself as a premier stop for international cruise lines.
Vietnam continues to strengthen its position as an attractive destination on the global tourism map, with a 30% rise in accommodation searches by international travelers on the Agoda booking platform compared to the same period last year. According to Agoda data, the majority of international visitors to Vietnam come from the Republic of Korea, Japan, Thailand, Taiwan (China), and the US.
Nearly 80% of foreign arrivals in Vietnam so far this year hailed from Asia, with a significant 60% coming from the Republic of Korea, China, Taiwan (China), and Japan.
At the end of the year, as the rainy season ends in the Tay Nguyen Central Highlands, golden wild sunflowers bloom across the hills, paths, and fields. This vibrant flower is becoming a symbol of the region, with several provinces now hosting Wild Sunflower Festivals, offering visitors a chance to admire the beauty of the flowers while exploring the rich culture of the majestic and pristine beauty of the Central Highlands.
Seventeen stunning photos of Vietnam captured by renowned photographer Daniel Kordan have been pubilicised on Daily Mail, a British newspaper, and tourism forums, captivating international readers.
Ten years after its reconition as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex has proven to be a key driver of Ninh Binh's socio-economic development, positioning itself as the heart of the Millennium Heritage City.
Tra Que vegetable village, located in the central province of Quang Nam, has been named Vietnam's sole representative on the United Nations World Tourism Organisation's 2024 list of the world’s 55 best tourism villages.
China’s cruise ship Blue Dream Melody on November 16 brought over 1,100 Chinese tourists to the Ha Long Sun World International Cruise Port in Quang Ninh. This marked the first cruise voyage from Beihai city (Guangxi, China) to Ha Long after a long hiatus, opening up opportunities for trade and tourism development between the two localities.
Located in Dong Trieu district, the northern province of Quang Ninh, Ngoa Van pagoda relic complex is a sacred pilgrimage site attracting tourists all year round. It is where Buddha-Emperor Tran Nhan Tong (1258-1308) founded the Truc Lam Zen Monastery, a line of Buddhist meditation imbued with Vietnamese culture, and attained Nirvana.
The central coastal province of Ninh Thuan captivates tourists not only for its long stretches of white sandy beaches and ancient Cham towers, but also with the Nai lagoon. The lagoon has a serene beauty with endless mangrove forests, which is livened up with a traditional seafood market on its bank, portraying a vibrant coastal rural picture.
The My Son Sanctuary World Heritage Management Board has paid much attention to innovating services to attract visitors, particularly foreign tourists.
Despite notable differences in travel styles, 52% of Vietnamese travelers believe that multigenerational travel strengthens family bonds and creates memorable experiences with loved ones.
It only takes 1-2 hours to get to these following destinations by car from Ho Chi Minh City. These diverse and vibrant places are not only popular among international tourists, but also worth visiting for those, who want to explore the cultural and historical beauty of the Southern region.