(QNO) - The final months of the year are regarded as the peak season for international tourists in Vietnam .
Despite cold and rainy weather, Da Nang remains bustling with tourism activities, hosting numerous events and conferences. The city sees an influx of both MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions) visitors and independent travelers.
Similarly, tours centered around World Cultural Heritage sites, such as the Ancient Capital of Hue and Royal Court Music, continue to attract international tourists. Visitors enjoy engaging in local life through garden, lagoon, and community-based tourism, as well as participating in traditional crafts and cooking.
Quang Nam’s year-round warm climate makes it a favored winter destination for international golf tourists. Steve Wolstenholme, CEO of Hoiana Resort & Golf, sees great potential for off-season tourism.
Hue's tourism sector continues to promote sustainable practices, focusing on reducing waste, protecting biodiversity, and offering green and wellness tours tied to cultural heritage. Cultural festivals and exchanges also provide tourists with deeper insights into the region's unique traditions.