Sơn La’s tourist industry has developed throughout the years, capitalising on the area’s tremendous natural beauty and rich cultural heritage as points of attraction. Ecotourism, resorts, and community-based tourism are all represented here.
The Department of Tourism of Quang Ninh has completed a draft plan called “Green-lane tourism” to revive the COVID-19-stricken sector in the northern coastal province.
Update: January, 25/2021 - 09:00 |
HÀ NỘI Images showcasing the beauty of Việt Nam have been presented on Google Arts & Culture – an online platform through which allows the public to view high-resolution images and videos of artworks and cultural artefacts throughout the world.
A photo taken inside Sơn Đoòng Cave – the world’s largest cave. The photo is among nearly 1,400 photos presented in the ‘Wonders of Vietnam’ on Google Arts & Culture. Photos courtesy of Quảng Bình Department of Tourism
The ‘Wonders of Vietnam’ offers nearly 1,400 images and videos, divided into different topics such as ‘The World’s Largest Cave’, ‘Landmark Bridges’, ‘Deep Green Lagoons’, ‘Ancient History’, and ‘Handmade Heritage’.