07:00 06/05/2022
On April 4, Mr. Nguyễn Văn Hùng - Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism, signed a decision to recognize Trà Quế vegetable farming as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage: Traditional knowledge of folk crafts. This recognition of Trà Quế vegetable farmingas a National Intangible Cultural Heritage is considered a valuable opportunity to spread and strengthen the brand of the occupation villageas part of the goal torestore Hội An tourism in the near future.
23:00 19/03/2021
During the past time, due to the resurgence of the Covid-19 pandemic, Hội An was quiet and deserted. Now the pandemic is controlled, Hội An city welcomes thousands of tourists every day, and tourism has gradually been restored. According to statistics, in the first quarter of 2021, the city welcomed more than 146,375 visitors to Hội An (including 8,420 visitors buying entrance tickets) that proves the strange charm of a commercial port city known as a “peaceful place” for visitors.
16:54 29/12/2020
Hội An has launched the Wake-Up Hội An programme to revive the lantern decorations and tourism activities in the Old Quarter for Tết (Lunar New Year) after months deadlocked by COVID-19.
17:44 01/07/2020
Reserving a 2,600sq.m garden in Dong Na village in Cam Ha commune – a farming intensive suburban area of Hoi An – local farmers and businesses have joined hands to debut the first zero-waste agriculture and tourism zone in promoting ‘green’ tourism product in the tourism hub.
10:43 26/09/2019
On August 27, Mr. Nguyễn Ngọc Thiện, the Minister of Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, has recently signed a certificate in which “Thanh Hà Pottery - Thanh Hà Ward - Hội An City - Quảng Nam Province” is included in the List of national intangible cultural heritage.
14:31 04/04/2015
The Hoi An City People's Committee has approved a plan to develop craft and tourism in Kim Bong carpentry village, which is famous for its skilled carpenters and beautiful carpentry products.