Travel news in December
•
Visiting village of stones in Danang Vietnam
(2009-12-31)
•
Vietnam travel firms receive early bookings from Viet Kieu
(2009-12-31)
•
Wild peach blossoms arrive early in Lao Cai
(2009-12-31)
•
Vietnam tourism industry surviving on domestic travelers
(2009-12-30)
•
Tour to explore history and nature
(2009-12-30)
•
Vietnam sees 11% fall in int’l visitor arrivals
(2009-12-30)
•
Viva Macau to open Macau-Hanoi route
(2009-12-29)
•
Nha Trang offers sure bet for building hotels
(2009-12-29)
•
Footprint Vietnam is showing at ITB Berlin 2010
(2009-12-28)
•
New tour of historic sites in Thang Long-Hanoi
(2009-12-28)
•
A paradise of golden beaches
(2009-12-28)
•
Vietnam's tourism bounces
(2009-12-28)
•
Vietnam Airlines welcomes 9 millionth passenger
(2009-12-28)
•
Mang Den and Dalat
(2009-12-25)
•
Da Nang serves tourists with traditional tuong drama
(2009-12-25)
•
Venues to celebrate Christmas in town
(2009-12-25)
•
Have a foggy jolly Christmas in Sapa
(2009-12-24)
•
Change of air at weekends in Tan Trieu Pomelo Village
(2009-12-24)
•
Year-end boom for tourist industry
(2009-12-24)
•
Hoi An to open night tours next year
(2009-12-22)
•
Fresh ideas needed to boost Mekong tourism
(2009-12-21)
•
Vietnam joins Asian Cruise Services Network
(2009-12-21)
•
Hunting for air tickets to fly on Tet days
(2009-12-21)
•
Year-end night market at Hanoi Old Quarters
(2009-12-21)
•
Luxury hotels to extend operations until 2 a.m
(2009-12-21)
•
Charming with Hue conical hat
(2009-12-21)
•
Vietnam Travel in Brief 18 december
(2009-12-21)
•
Vietnamese - the majority fellow at five star Christmas parties
(2009-12-18)
•
Phu Quoc to call investors to 120-hectare Khem Beach
(2009-12-17)
•
Airlines plan to provide more flights on Tet Lunar New Year holiday
(2009-12-16)
•
Vietnam Tours to domestic destinations attract travellers
(2009-12-16)
•
Room rates will not see big change in 2010: hoteliers
(2009-12-15)
•
Symbol of Hanoi’s 1000th anniversary to appear on Fansipan
(2009-12-15)
•
Vietnam Travel in Brief 14 december
(2009-12-15)
•
Vietnam Nature and nurture
(2009-12-15)
•
Hue to host series of tour festivals
(2009-12-15)
•
Vietnam tours promoted overseas
(2009-12-15)
•
Smooth sailing in the Mekong
(2009-12-15)
•
Quality street
(2009-12-14)
•
In God’s Country
(2009-12-14)
•
Games promote tours to Laos
(2009-12-14)
•
Highlands tourism week celebrates elephants
(2009-12-14)
•
Hotels break promises to slash room rates
(2009-12-14)
•
Kontum bishop’s building, still and serene
(2009-12-12)
•
Local travel firms look to recovery in 2010
(2009-12-12)
•
Taste of authentic European specialties
(2009-12-12)
•
Climbing and Swimming at Year’s End
(2009-12-11)
•
Vietnam’s image promoted in France
(2009-12-11)
•
Finishing a bad year, travel agencies set modest goals for 2010
(2009-12-11)
•
Tranquil beaches by winding road
(2009-12-11)
•
Danang emerging as home for tourism properties
(2009-12-10)
•
Da Nang permits five clubs to open until 2 AM
(2009-12-10)
•
Four seasons in Sapa
(2009-12-10)
•
Where have those foreign travel agents gone?
(2009-12-10)
•
The secret of Hoi An’s ancient wells
(2009-12-09)
•
Birds stir up deserted Gao Giong Eco-Tourism Park
(2009-12-09)
•
Laos tours selling well after U23 Vietnam’s victory
(2009-12-09)
•
Conquering mountains in Tay Ninh Province
(2009-12-09)
•
Best time of year is here Mekong Delta
(2009-12-09)
•
Vietnam tour sector puts new focus on culture, ecology
(2009-12-09)
•
1930s train restored in Dalat
(2009-12-08)
•
Dak Lak to celebrate elephants and water at first culture week
(2009-12-08)
•
Foreign scientists tour Thanh Hoa’s archaeological sites
(2009-12-08)
•
Food fest to bring slice of Hanoi to HCMC
(2009-12-08)
•
Hanoi to host celebrations for Halong Bay
(2009-12-08)
•
Taiwan carrier resumes flights to Danang
(2009-12-07)
•
Hanoi makes Frommer’s top destination list
(2009-12-07)
•
Tours honor the 1,000th anniversary of Hanoi
(2009-12-07)
•
December Highlights of hotels in Ho Chi Minh City
(2009-12-04)
•
$2.77 million promotes tourism in Vietnam
(2009-12-04)
•
Southern provinces to launch tourism road show in Cambodia
(2009-12-02)
•
Foreign visitors to Vietnam on the rise
(2009-12-02)
•
Gathering steam in Sapa
(2009-12-02)