From Da Nang and Hoi An to Ha Long Bay, Yen Tu and Ninh Binh, the magazine presents Vietnam as a country of diverse landscapes, unique cultural identity, and growing appeal on the global tourism map.
In a July feature article, Paris Match attributes Da Nang's tourism growth to the expansion of its high-end hospitality infrastructure, and highlights several luxury resorts with impressive architecture, landscapes and services.
The magazine says Hoi An has preserved much of its historic charm – centuries-old houses, the Bridge Pagoda, Chinese-style assembly halls, and traces of its past as a thriving international trading port.
It describes Ha Long bay as one of the world's most spectacular natural wonders, known for its thousands of limestone islands, its caves, and its dramatic seascapes. Yen Tu is presented as a spiritual and cultural retreat where visitors can enjoy tranquility amid forests and mountains.
Nearby Ninh Binh province, often dubbed the "Ha Long Bay on land," is praised for its limestone mountains, rice fields and winding rivers.
Paris Match says Vietnam's appeal extends beyond its landscapes and luxury resorts. Its unique combination of nature, history, cultural heritage, and local life offers travelers a broad range of experiences, making the country an attractive destination for tourists.
