Vietnam’s tourism sector is taking positive steps to recover now that COVID-19 has been largely brought under control in the country. The sector not only launches promotional campaigns to stimulate demand, but also reaches consensus with the government, management agencies, and the tourism business community to together build a safe, attractive, and friendly destination.
Schools in Cao Lộc district in northern Lạng Sơn province have included a range of extra-curricular activities on ethnic minority groups’ traditional performances and games, with a view to raising awareness among local children about valuing and preserving their distinctive traditions.
Despite the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the retail market in Vietnam in the first quarter of this year still recorded positive results from e-commerce, online shopping and delivery services.
In order to assist ethnic minorities in difficult parts of Vietnam, the Party and State have implemented a range of different policies that have now paid off, with livelihoods gradually improving. This report from northern Bac Giang province.
A festival praying for rain is one of the largest and most unique of the Jrai people in the central highlands. Its original meaning was to pray for good luck and a bountiful harvest, and local authorities have arranged a re-enactment of the lively ritual.
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Vietnam’s production is clearly evident in each specific industry. The country, however, has also been presented with many golden opportunities as it restores and restarts its economy.
Vietnam’s beer market is forecast to see big opportunities this year, as the country has always been held great potential for domestic and foreign beer enterprises. Fierce competition is incoming, as more foreign brands are looking to tap the market.
A virtual conference was held in Hanoi on June 5, aiming to assists small and medium sized enterprises in the country to leverage the opportunities that the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EV-FTA) brings along.
Tourist sites in the central coastal city of Da Nang have launched myriad promotional campaigns over recent days to boost visitor numbers. Focusing primarily on price reductions and improved service quality, the campaigns have received positive feedback from visitors.