After nearly two years of being closed off due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the government has decided to open the border again to international tourists on March 15
The Vietnam Government have decided to open officially this March for international tourist from all over the world. If you are looking for a sight to see or a place to explore, here are some great photographs to help you to choose your next go-to destination in Vietnam.
The five-colour noodle poles create an attraction for tourists visiting Cao Bang. Photo: Chu Hieu / VNA
Cao Bang is a mountainous province: the border is located in the Northeast region of our country, the North and Northeast borders with Guangxi (China) with a border length of over 333km. The West borders Ha Giang and Tuyen Quang provinces, the South borders Bac Kan and Lang Son provinces. Mountains and forests occupy more than 90% of the province's area, and there is only nearly 10% of flat land for cultivation.
A large number of tourists came to Sapa after the Covid-19 pandemic was basically controlled. Photo: Quoc Khanh/VNA
Tuyen Quang province launched the tourism product "Swimming arrays - Then singing on Na Nua Lake" associated with tourism to the source at Tan Trao Special National Historic Site Photo: Vu Quang/VNA
The soft terraced fields winding around the small houses intertwined with the afternoon smoke on Ta Leng attract tourists to Lai Chau. Photo: VNA
Trang An World Heritage Site - an outstanding tourist destination not only in Vietnam but also in Southeast Asia and the world. Photo: Minh Duc/VNA
Dancers parade on the streets of Dong Hoi, Quang Binh attracting a large number of domestic and foreign tourists. Photo: Duc Tho/VNA
Visitors to Da Nang are given free tickets to enjoy the Han River at night. Photo: VNA
The Golden Bridge (Da Nang) was selected by the British newspaper as one of the new wonders of the world and praised by many foreign travel magazines as the most famous pedestrian bridge in the world. Photo: Tran Le Lam/VNA
Hoi An and Da Nang are two of the most popular destinations in Vietnam. Both are very well connected with plenty of options to get from one to the other easily.
Hoi An is relatively small with a population of 150,000 people, but there are 1.2 million people in Da Nang. Both have pristine white, sandy beaches, with long stretches of white sand in Da Nang and more historic sites and a European-style feel.
Visitors experience the ancient town of Hoi An after a 2-year hiatus due to the pandemic. Photo: Doan Huu Trung - VNA
International tourists visit the core area of My Son World Cultural Heritage. Photo: Doan Huu Trung - VNA
In the Kon Ha Nung biosphere reserve (Gia Lai) there are many beautiful waterfall systems, which are extremely attractive eco-tourism destinations. Photo: VNA
Nha Trang is likened to the "Pearl of the Far East" - an attractive tourist destination for domestic and foreign tourists. Photo: VNA
Ninh Thuan province is currently implementing synchronous solutions for scientific research, environmental protection and eco-tourism development at Nui Chua Biosphere Reserve. Photo: Nguyen Thanh/VNA
Tourists walk around to see the medieval European architecture in Phu Quoc (Kien Giang). Photo: VNA
The first Russian tourists returned to Khanh Hoa after nearly 2 years the tourism market was "frozen" due to the impact of the Covid-19. Photo: Phan Sau/VNA
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