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Tourists still flock to Delta
The ongoing economic crisis has not hit the Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta's tourism sector too hard, Sai Gon Giai Phong (Sai Gon Liberation) newspaper has reported.

High transport service fee sinks Vietnam’s tourism
Carrying passengers from here to there proves to be the most costly, time consuming and risky process when operating tours in Vietnam.

Red River Delta shows off culture
The unique traditions and culture of the Song Hong (Red River) Delta will be on display in Ha Noi from November 21 to support Viet Nam Heritage Day.

Weekly performances of Ca Tru in Hanoi
A weekly performance of the Ca Tru Hanoi club is held every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday night at 42-44 Hang Bac Street in Hanoi.

Thanh Hoa’s new airport to open this December
The authorities of Thanh Hoa Province and Vietnam Airlines have finalized the plan to welcome the first passengers during this New Year holiday at the Sao Vang (Gold Star) airport.

US fund helps restore temple pieces
Part of a red-lacquered and gold-trimmed collection of wooden devotional items, including altars and other furniture, at Thai Binh Provincial Museum, has been restored with financial support from the US Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation.

VietJetAir, tourism assoc cooperate to woo customers
VietJetAir and the Vietnam Tourism Association has reached an agreement in which VietJetAir will provide tour operators with favorable airfares and in return tour operators will seek customers for the air routes operated by the carrier.

Hoi An: walking in the footsteps of history
Hoi An has been trading with the outside world since almost the 15th century. Once one of the busiest ports in all of South East Asia, the docksides of this relatively small central Vietnamese town were once awash with the sound of Chinese, Japanese, American, European and Indonesian traders, all bringing their wares to Vietnam’s doorstep.

VietJetAir launches HCM City-Vinh route
The new generation low-cost carrier VietJetAir officially launched a domestic route linking Ho Chi Minh City and the central city of Vinh on November 15. There will be one flight everyday using Airbus A320 which seats 180 passengers.

It’s tough to leave misty Sapa
For over a century people from all over the world have experienced the magnificent and misty mountains, splendid rice terraced fields, endless flower hills, vaporous layers of clouds and snow which makes Sapa the landscape of dreams.

See Can Tho’s disabled craftsmen in action
If you are on a tour to the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho, you should consider stopping by Nhip Cau Foundation to witness disabled craftsmen making fine artworks and also shop for some authentic delta souvenirs.

Ethnic wellbeing ‘crucial' to tourism
The Tay Nguyen (Central Highlands) provinces should focus on improving the lives of their ethnic minority communities as a crucial step to reinvigorating the faltering tourism sector in the region, experts say.

Russia to open air route to Cam Ranh
There will be direct flights from Chelyabinsk Airport to Cam Ranh in Vietnam and Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), according to Interfax-Ural News Agency.

One pillar pagoda receives Asian recognition
The Vietnam Buddhist Sangha hosted a ceremony on November 12 in Hanoi to receive a certificate of “the most unique architecture in Asia” awarded to the One Pillar Pagoda, a historic Buddhist temple in Hanoi.

One Billion Tourists: One billion Opportunities - new UNWTO campaign calls on one billion tourists to make their actions count
One Billion Tourists: One billion Opportunities - new UNWTO campaign calls on one billion tourists to make their actions count

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