Buckwheat flower season on the Dong Van karst plateau (Photo: Ngo Hai/VOV) |
The award recognizes Vietnam’s sustained efforts to preserve and promote its heritage while advancing sustainable tourism. Vietnam's harmonious blend of natural landscapes, cultural depth, and rich community identity has made it a favorite destination for international travelers.
Moc Chau Plateau (Son La province) was listed for the third time as “The world’s leading local natural destination”. (Photo: Hai Nam/VOV) |
Vietnam’s success this year extended beyond the national level, with several local destinations also receiving global recognition. Notably, the Dong Van Karst Plateau in Tuyen Quang province was named the “World’s Leading Local Cultural Destination” for the first time. Moc Chau Plateau in Son La earned its third title as the “World’s Leading Local Nature Destination.” Tam Dao in Phu Tho province was voted the “World’s Leading Tourist Town” for the fourth time, while Phu Quoc, known as the “Pearl Island”, secured its fourth consecutive win as the “World’s Leading Nature Island Destination.”
Vietnam currently has nine UNESCO-recognized natural and cultural World Heritage sites, 15 Intangible Cultural Heritage elements, and 10 Documentary Heritage inscriptions.