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(TITC) – In the framework of World’s Best Awards 2022 of the well-known Travel + Leisure, Hoi An ranked 20th in the top 25 best cities in the world and Phu Quoc ranked 14th in the top 20 islands in the world.
The Government plans to develop 301 traditional craft villages linked to tourism by 2030, according to a decision approving Vietnam’s traditional craft village preservation and development programme for the 2021-2030 period.
The ancient Hoi An town in Vietnam’s central province of Quang Nam has found itself voted to the 20th place in a new global listing of 25 best cities chosen by readers of US magazine Travel + Leisure.
In recent years, in addition to formulating policies on reactivating tourism, Quang Nam province has put forward mechanisms to support and encourage businesses to create new green and environmentally-friendly tourism products. These policies and mechanisms have helped to lure more visitors to the province after a two-year shutdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Since Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex was recognised as World Cultural and Natural Heritage by UNESCO in 2014, Ninh Binh province has made a range of efforts in issuing policies and programmes in an attempt to preserve and promote the heritage’s value in line with the World Heritage Convention.
An exhibition of Vietnam’s cultural heritage space will open in Hoi An city, the central province of Quang Nam, from July 8 to 13.
Three major cities of Vietnam are distinguished with the annual prestigious awards of Travel & Leisure.
With stable growth in the economy, infrastructure, urban management, tourism and investment attraction, Da Nang is challenging to develop into a ‘liveable’ city of regional and global status.
After many missed appointments due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Hue Festival has returned this year with unique “cultural parties”, bringing an interesting new look to the domestic and international public.