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Must-visit spectacular travel destinations in Việt Nam during autumn

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By Lương Thu Hương

With its mild and refreshing weather, autumn is undoubtedly the perfect time to embark on a remarkable travel journey in Việt Nam. It’s a season when we don’t have to lament about the scorching heat of summer or the chilling cold of winter. Instead, we are greeted with gentle breezes that sway the golden-hued leaves. So, as autumn sets in, it’s time to pack your bags, embrace the beauty of this season, and embark on a memorable travel adventure.

Here are some of the suggested destinations in Việt Nam for your autumn trip:

Tràng An: the ancient capital 

An idyllic view of Tràng An landscape complex. — VNA/VNS Photo

Tràng An landscape complex, the UNESCO-recognised World Heritage Site, captivates with its pristine beauty and majestic limestone formations, creating a “Hạ Long Bay on Land” in northern Việt Nam.

Located in the province of Ninh Bình, the site stands as a remarkable destination for those seeking to delve into the history of the ancient capital of Hoa Lư. Its breathtaking landscape, defined by towering limestone karsts and winding rivers, offers a unique and enchanting experience.

Contrasting the festive atmosphere in spring, Tràng An in autumn immerses itself in a tranquil sea of green, with a serene sky, stretching forests along the mountain ranges, and crystal-clear water revealing hidden aquatic plants below.

Visiting the ancient capital, travelers not only have the opportunity to immerse themselves in ancient legends and historical sites in cultural centers but also to indulge in the enchanting beauty created by nature within the renowned limestone cave system. They can embark on the mesmerising journey along Sao Khuê River through mountain caves and witness the historical landmarks on both sides, like the ancient village of Yên Thượng, the Dền Bridge, the Đông Bridge, the Trường Yên Market, and the Ghềnh Tháp – Vườn Thiên Palace.

Hà Giang: Buckwheat Flower Fields

The rocky plateau of Đồng Văn in Hà Giang is blanketed with vast buckwheat flower fields. — VNA/VNS Photo

Travelling to the remote region of the homeland, you will have the opportunity to witness the autumn season immersed in vast buckwheat flower fields across the rocky plateau of Đồng Văn.

The buckwheat flower season typically begins in late autumn, from around mid-October to December. What surprises visitors is the ever-changing colours of the blooms. When the flowers first bloom, they are white, gradually transitioning to light pink or purple, and finally deep red as they approach the end of the season and develop seeds.

Similar to Sa Pa, the weather in Đồng Văn undergoes constant changes throughout the day. In the morning, Đồng Văn greets you with chilly winds and a misty veil of clouds. By noon, the temperature gradually warms up, revealing the vivid blue sky of autumn and the characteristic emerald waters of the Nho Quế River. As the evening approaches, rays of golden sunlight cascade over the buckwheat flower fields, creating a dazzling and enchanting scenery that is truly rare and poetic.

Sapa: cloud hunting

Autumn is the golden season in Sa Pa. — VNA/VNS Photo

Traveling to Sa Pa in the northern province of Lào Cai in the autumn season is undoubtedly an excellent choice. The weather in Sa Pa during this time of the year is incredibly mild and cool, offering a pleasant atmosphere. In fact, you can even experience all four seasons in a single day, a phenomenon that seems straight out of a legend.

During autumn, the ripe golden rice terraces gracefully winding around the majestic hills will leave visitors in awe with their dreamlike beauty. The landscape, adorned with vibrant hues, exudes a sense of grandeur, while the air is filled with the intoxicating fragrance of freshly harvested rice and the surrounding mountains and forests.

Due to the favourable weather during this time, it is indeed a great opportunity to embark on mountain hikes in Sa Pa to “hunt” for clouds and enjoy panoramic views of the lush landscapes below. It is not too challenging for avid hikers or those with a passion for exploration to undertake these adventures.

If you’re tired of taking the cable car to reach the summit of Fansipan, you can opt for a train ride to admire the vast beauty of the Mường Hoa Valley, which promises to offer you a fresh and surprising perspective of Sa Pa.

Hà Nội: best time of the year

Autumn in Hà Nội offers a unique blend of old-world charm and natural beauty. — VNA/VNS Photo

Autumn is undoubtedly the best time in Hà Nội, when the bustling 1,000-year-old capital city is covered with the poetic and tranquil atmosphere. As you wander through the various corners of the capital city, it is not difficult to encounter the lovely scenes of blooming white milk flowers or streets adorned with golden and red leaves.

As the leaves gently fall, creating a colourful carpet beneath your feet, Hà Nội seems to reveal its hidden corners and historic landmarks. Whether it’s walking along the tranquil banks of Hoàn Kiếm (Returned Sword) Lake, exploring the Old Quarter, or savouring a cup of egg coffee amidst the autumn breeze, every moment in the city in romantic autumn feels like a scene from a slow-motion nostalgic movie.

Don’t forget to bring along your fully-charged camera whenever you take a stroll around Hà Nội at its most beautiful time of the year, as you could seize the enchanting moment of a romantic sunset at the idyllic West Lake, the picturesque sight of street vendors burdened with alluring bouquets of daisies and nightingale flowers, or simply to capture the renowned culinary delights of the city.

Arriving in Hà Nội during autumn, you might have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the Hà Nội Fall Festival. The event is set to take place from September 29 to October 1 and promises a diverse array of captivating cultural activities. VNS

 

 

 

 

Source: http://ovietnam.vn/travel/must-visit-spectacular-travel-destinations-in-viet-nam-during-autumn_347022.html

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Ba Ria – Vung Tau taps into cruise tourism potential

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The port complex of Cai Mep – Thi Vai in Ba Ria – Vung Tau continually welcomed international cruise ships with thousands of tourists over the past months, a sign of cruise tourism recovery in this southern province and Vietnam at large.

Ba Ria - Vung Tau taps into cruise tourism potential hinh anh 1Ba Ria – Vung Tau has welcomed many international cruise ships in recent months. (Photo: VNA)

Ba Ria – Vung Tau – The port complex of Cai Mep – Thi Vai in Ba Ria – Vung Tau continually welcomed international cruise ships with thousands of tourists over the past months, a sign of cruise tourism recovery in this southern province and Vietnam at large.

From November 10 to 26, the Saigontourist travel service company served three cruise trips to Vietnam by cruise line Celebrity Cruises, including two arriving in Ba Ria – Vung Tau. In late August, Spectrum of the Seas carrying almost 4,000 passengers and crewmembers docked at Cai Mep – Thi Vai, marking the third time in 2023 this superyacht had come to the province.

Like in some other localities such as Quang Ninh, Khanh Hoa, and Thua Thien – Hue provinces, cruise tourism in Ba Ria – Vung Tau often becomes vibrant from October to the end of April.

The provincial Tourism Department said Saigontourist was designated by cruise lines to serve 14 international cruise trips with over 30,000 visitors to Ba Ria – Vung Tau between November 10 this year to April 1, 2024.

Some travel companies said foreign visitors, after arriving at local ports, often take a tour of famous destinations in Vung Tau city such as the statue of Jesus Christ, Niet Ban Tinh Xa Pagoda, Thang Tam Temple, and Bach Dinh (White Palace), or a countryside tour of destinations along National Highway 51 in Phu My commune like Ho Phap Pagoda, Cao Dai Temple, or the suburbs of Ba Ria city, where traditional crafts and customs are still upheld.

Located in the southern key economic region and a gateway to the East Sea for the southeastern region, Ba Ria – Vung Tau is connected with Ho Chi Minh City and other localities by road, air, and waterways.

Aside from a number of historical and cultural relic sites and special festivals, it is also blessed with 306km of coastline, including 156km eligible for serving as bathing beaches. Dinh and Minh Dam mountains, Binh Chau – Phuoc Buu Nature Reserve with rich flora and fauna diversity and hot mineral springs, 16 pristine islands of all sizes, along with the island district of Con Dao – a revolutionary relic site, a nature reserve and also a Ramsar site also form part of Ba Ria – Vung Tau’s tourism potential.

The close proximity with Tan Son Nhat International Airport in HCM City and Long Thanh International Airport, which is under construction in Dong Nai province, and the Cai Mep – Thi Vai port complex’s capability of handling major cruise ships are also advantages for the province to welcome international travellers.

Ba Ria - Vung Tau taps into cruise tourism potential hinh anh 2The Cai Mep – Thi Vai port complex is capabile of handling major cruise ships. (Photo: VNA)

Phan Hoang Vu, Deputy Director General of SP-SSA International Terminal, said cruise tourism is growing well in Ha Long, Hue, Da Nang, Ba Ria – Vung Tau, and Nha Trang. Among them, Ba Ria – Vung Tau with the Cai Mep – Thi Vai deep-water port complex is favourable for large vessels to dock at. The road system linking the complex with national highways and places of interest province-wide is also convenient for tourists to travel.

To facilitate cruise tourism, the Government, ministries, and sectors have issued many policies to create favourable conditions, including reforming administrative procedures at seaports and reducing port fees for the vessels coming to the country on fixed routes or for multiple times.

On August 15, Vietnam officially applied a new visa policy for foreigners, which is said to be a good condition for tourists and cruise lines to arrange trips.

Trinh Hang, Director of the Ba Ria – Vung Tau Tourism Department, affirmed that the province holds conditions to develop cruise tourism. It welcomed 126 international cruise ships in 2019, before the COVID-19 pandemic broke out, and the number is expected to reach 26 this year.

Cruise tourists often spend much money as well as time to try all services of their destinations, and Ba Ria – Vung Tau is currently a magnet for them, he went on.

Ba Ria – Vung Tau attracted nearly 14 million visitors during the first 11 months of 2023, equivalent to 99.7% of this year’s target and up nearly 22% year on year. Meanwhile, its revenue from tourism approximated 14.6 trillion VND (601.2 million USD), or almost 103% of the year’s revenue target, rising 30%, according to the provincial Tourism Department./.

Source: https://en.vietnamplus.vn/ba-ria-vung-tau-taps-into-cruise-tourism-potential/272473.vnp

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HCM City launches new night tour

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A new night tour made its debut in Ho Chi Minh City on December 6 as part of activities in the ongoing Ho Chi Minh City Tourism Week.

HCM City launches new night tour hinh anh 1A corner of Ben Thanh Market in HCM City (Photo: VNA)

HCM City – A new night tour made its debut in Ho Chi Minh City on December 6 as
part of activities in the ongoing Ho Chi Minh City Tourism Week.

The tour will provide
visitors with service to experience culture – art, sightseeing – entertainment activities,
night shopping – culinary culture and takeaway, and healthcare services, at
night through destinations in District 1 such as Saigon Opera House, Ben Thanh Market, and Ho Chi Minh City Museum
of Fine Arts.

This is also one of
the new tourism products aiming to exploit the potential for developing the
night economy and nightlife tourism in District 1 in particular and HCM City in
general, towards attracting more domestic and international holiday-makers to
the southern metropolis.

HCM City launches new night tour hinh anh 2The tour will provide visitors with service to experience culture – art, sightseeing – entertainment activities, night shopping – culinary culture and takeaway, and healthcare services, at night in District 1. (Photo: VNA)

Vice Chairwoman of the
People’s Committee of District 1 Mai Thi Hong Hoa said the district has
proactively reviewed its tourism resources associated with famous cultural and
historical values to develop a plan for connecting and developing tour
itineraries.

Night tourism products will help stipulate visitors’ demand for commercial
services in District 1, contributing to promoting the city’s economic
development, she said.

According to Vice Director of the municipal Department of Tourism Le Truong
Hien Hoa, each district in HCM City plans to develop a night tour as part of a
joint effort to diversify tourism products in the locality.

District 1, which is
likened to the “heart” of HCM City, is a key locality for tourism
development with strengths in accommodation and dining facilities, he added./.

Source: https://en.vietnamplus.vn/hcm-city-launches-new-night-tour/272462.vnp

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Ba Ria-Vung Tau developing coastal tourism urban areas

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The southern province of Ba Ria-Vung Tau is working to improve its tourism brand and overall experience for visitors, on the back of its advantages like year-long mild and warm climate with beaches, rich and diverse mangrove ecosystems and harmonious tourism infrastructure.

Ba Ria-Vung Tau developing coastal tourism urban areas hinh anh 1A complex of resorts and entertainment areas in Ho Tram, Ba Ria-Vung Tau. (Photo: VNA)

Ba Ria-Vung Tau – The southern province of Ba Ria-Vung Tau is working to improve its tourism brand and overall experience for visitors, on the back of its advantages like year-long mild and warm climate with beaches, rich and diverse mangrove ecosystems and harmonious tourism infrastructure.

Awakening potential, advantages

According to its master plan for the 2021 – 2030 period with a vision to 2050, Ba Ria-Vung Tau set tourism as one of the five important economic pillars. The planning outlines the direction for developing the driving force of tourism economy in the southeastern coastal area with a chain of tourism urban areas like Vung Tau, Long Hai, Phuoc Hai, Loc An, Ho Tram, Binh Chau, and Con Dao national park.

At present, local tourism infrastructure is progressively improving, in both quality and quantity, with 1,490 lodging facilities offering 30,623 rooms. Of them, nearly 900 hotels have been rated from 1 to 5 stars with 8,522 rooms. There are now 45 domestic and international travel agencies in operation. Premium and well-known brands, both domestically and internationally, have been established and developed, such as The Grand – Ho Tram Strip, Six Senses Con Dao, The Imperial, Pullman, Marina Bay Resort, Malibu, and Melia at the Hampton.

The transport infrastructure is increasingly improving to provide better services to tourists. The province is stepping up digital economy, digital knowledge, and digital data activities to increase labour productivity and optimise tourism promotion, focusing on advertising through domestic and global media. Premium and world-class tourism areas are being shaped in combination with efforts to build a safe and quality tourism environment. Last year, Vung Tau was the only locality in Vietnam recognised to meet the ASEAN Clean Tourist City Standard twice.

Hoang Vu Thanh, Chairman of the Vung Tau People’s Committee, said the city, along with Ba Ria-Vung Tau province, is investing in improving the quality of beaches. They are continuing to build model beaches and hold various sea tourism and sport events, particularly in the Bai Sau area. In the coming time, the city will persist in exploring and developing local tourism potential, striving to establish Vung Tau as a leading tourist destination in the region and globally.

Living up to status of coastal tourism city
Ba Ria -Vung Tau boasts a chain of three coastal urban areas that play a key role in driving its socio-economic development, namely Vung Tau city, and Long Hai and Phuoc Hai towns. Additionally, the province has Con Dao as a coastal urban area and is now in the process of planning three more others, namely Ho Tram, Binh Chau, and Loc An. It is anticipated that by 2025, Ba Ria – Vung Tau will have a total of seven coastal urban areas.

The province is also investing in upgrading and expanding key road arteries, particularly the DT 994 route linking Phu My township and Binh Chau commune in Xuyen Moc district to create convenience for tourists. By 2030, the local transport system will be completed, connecting four satellite urban areas around coastal tourism projects together.

Ba Ria-Vung Tau developing coastal tourism urban areas hinh anh 2A chain of Phuoc Tinh, Long Hai, Phuoc Hai, Loc An coastal urban areas. (Photo: VNA)

As of November, the total number of tourist arrivals in the province had reached nearly 14 million, or 99.71% of the annual plan, marking an annual increase of some 22%. The total revenue was estimated at roughly 14.6 trillion VND (608 million USD), higher than the yearly plan by 2.87% and showing a rise of over 30% year on year.

Trinh Hang, Director of the provincial Tourism Department, said the province aims to have at least one model of developing nighttime tourism products in all localities by 2030. There are plans to establish distinct nighttime entertainment complexes in Xuyen Moc and Vung Tau and to develop nighttime tourism products in tourist centres where crowds of visitors gather, toward shaping and developing its nighttime tourism brand./.

Source: https://en.vietnamplus.vn/ba-riavung-tau-developing-coastal-tourism-urban-areas/272402.vnp

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