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The New Vietnamese Duo: Leading Digital Nomad Destinations in Asia

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Danang and Hoi An, located in Central Vietnam, are among the top five destinations for digital nomads—individuals who leverage technology to work remotely while exploring different places. These cities offer a unique blend of culture, history, and natural beauty, along with an affordable cost of living, making them ideal for this modern workforce. Danang, especially, stands out for its seamless fusion of cultural and historical richness with natural wonders. With a modest average rent of $355 and a bowl of delicious pho costing just $1.60, Danang presents an attractive proposition for digital nomads. The iconic Dragon Bridge, featured in the image below, is one of the city’s many landmarks. Travel Off Path recommends several must-visit attractions in Danang, including the famous Ba Na Peak at the Sun World Ba Na Hills tourist area. Here, adventurers can marvel at the breathtaking Golden Bridge, taste the exquisite Sun KraftBeer, and find serenity at the tranquil Linh Ung Pagoda, an...

Foreign Tourists Plunge into Farmers’ Life at Central Vietnam Fest

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The ‘Going to the Field’ Festival in Cam Chau Ward, Hoi An City, attracted not only hundreds of local farmers but also international travelers eager to immerse themselves in the unique cultural experience. The festival offered a range of engaging activities, including ploughing paddy fields, planting rice seedlings, and bailing out water. It provided a rare opportunity for foreigners to connect with Vietnam’s agricultural heritage and traditions. The festival showcased local cuisine with dishes such as ‘cao lau,’ a noodle delicacy, ‘mi Quang,’ and ‘banh xeo,’ sizzling pancakes. Photo : Thanh Nguyen Among the enthusiastic participants was James, a tourist from New Zealand, for whom this was a thrilling and memorable experience. He shared his excitement, saying, “It was challenging to walk in the mud and steer the buffalo simultaneously, but it was well worth it. This is definitely a highlight of my trip to Hoi An.” Local farmers played a crucial role in guiding and suppor...

The Top Vietnamese Travel Trend for 2024: Exploring Our Own Backyard

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Vinh Hy Bay in Ninh Thuan, a province in south-central Vietnam, was the second most searched destination by locals, according to Google’s ‘Year in Search 2024’ list. The top spot went to Malaysia, with Europe also making an appearance in sixth place as a desired international travel location. Other domestic destinations that made the cut include the ancient town of Hoi An in Quang Nam Province, Con Son in the bustling city of Can Tho, Gia Lai Province with its lush mountains, the romantic city of Da Lat in Lam Dong Province, Thuy Chau tourist area in Binh Duong Province, and the ever-popular Da Nang. The list also included a general search for ‘travel within Vietnam,’ indicating a growing interest in exploring the beauty of their own country. A spokesperson from Google Vietnam confirmed to Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper that the data in the list was carefully compiled, with search phrases like ‘travel to Vinh Hy’ and ‘Thuy Chau tourist area’ reflecting the exact keywords used by locals....

The World Applauds Vietnam’s Triumph at the 2024 World Travel Awards

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Vietnam’s diverse travel offerings were celebrated at the prestigious awards ceremony, with multiple destinations, accommodations, and travel entities claiming top honors. Vietnam dominated the awards, securing the titles of ‘Asia’s Leading Destination 2024,’ ‘Asia’s Leading Heritage Destination 2024,’ and ‘Asia’s Leading Nature Destination 2024.’ Ho Chi Minh City, a bustling metropolitan hub, excelled as ‘Asia’s Leading Business Travel Destination 2024’ and ‘Asia’s Leading Festival & Event Destination 2024,’ offering a dynamic blend of commercial opportunities and cultural attractions. The Ho Chi Minh City Department of Tourism further solidified its reputation as ‘Asia’s Leading City Tourist Board 2024,’ showcasing its commitment to promoting the city’s vibrant offerings. Hanoi, the country’s capital, charmed its way to the titles of ‘Asia’s Leading City Destination 2024’ and ‘Asia’s Leading City Break Destination,’ highlighting its rich cultural heritage and urban allure. H...

The Ancient Town’s Silver Jubilee: Celebrating 25 Years of UNESCO Recognition

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The charming town of Hoi An in Vietnam’s Central Coast is set to host a series of exciting events from November 23 to December 4, celebrating its rich cultural heritage and recent accolades. The festivities, mainly taking place in the Old Quarter, aim to showcase the town’s successful preservation efforts while engaging the international community in celebrating cultural heritage. Hoi An, known for its unique blend of cultures and well-preserved ancient architecture, has recently garnered international recognition. Smoky Mountains magazine named it the safest destination in the world for solo travelers, while The Post Office UK ranked it first among the best-value travel destinations for 2024. Additionally, Time Out magazine, a renowned UK publication, featured Hoi An Ancient Town as one of the top 13 global destinations to visit in July. During the event period, visitors can expect a vibrant parade, insightful seminars, captivating photo exhibitions, and thrilling races, all set...

Unveiling Vietnam’s Cultural Treasures: A Showcase of Tourism Charms at France’s Diplomatic Festival

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The recent festival in Lyon on June 15-16 showcased a vibrant Vietnamese space, illuminated by the enchanting lanterns of Hoi An. As a member of UNESCO’s Creative Cities Network, Hoi An’s crafts and folk arts, alongside Dong Ho paintings, set a captivating scene. Large photographs, brochures, and publications further emphasized Vietnam’s breathtaking landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and diverse tourism offerings. This year, the Vietnam Culture Centre in France and the Vietnamese Association in Lyon joined forces to promote the country’s tourism and cultural attractions. Their collaborative efforts resulted in detailed publications and brochures, guiding visitors through potential tours and travel routes. One notable highlight was the central province of Quang Binh, specifically its Son Doong Cave expeditions. As the largest cave of its kind globally, Son Doong captivated the interest of many young festival-goers. Lyon’s Mayor, Grégory Doucet, expressed his appreciation for Vietn...