Not only rich in artefacts reflecting nature, history, culture, and the people of Ha Noi, the Ha Noi Museum is adopting creative methods to let artefacts “escape” from vitrines, with heritage transmission activities that foster community imagination.
Amid the flow of the digital era, technology is not only an inevitable trend but also a bridge connecting emotions. Recognising this, the Viet Nam National Authority of Tourism’s Tourism Information Centre has recently launched a themed electronic publication titled “Rural tourism”, offering a vivid and immersive space for experiencing Viet Nam’s countryside.
The Việt Nam National Drama Theatre is striving to keep pace with audiences while reaffirming its role as a leading institution safeguarding serious drama in today’s cultural life.
Viet Nam’s tourism brand has shifted from a “potential destination” to a “chosen destination” on the global tourism map. This achievement reflects the industry’s collective efforts, while also posing ever-higher demands on the quality of growth and sustainability of development.
The southernmost province of Cà Mau has issued a tourism plan for 2026 to promote its strengths and potential to businesses and tourists in Việt Nam and abroad.