The resolution for the 2025–2030 tenure outlines a strategy to develop tourism alongside the preservation and promotion of ethnic cultural and historical values, while tapping natural strengths and gradually shaping a distinctive northwestern tourism ecosystem. On that basis, the province has rolled out programs and action plans focused on upgrading infrastructure, diversifying tourism products, developing historical, community-based and eco-resort tourism, and strengthening regional linkages. These are seen as a solid foundation for Dien Bien’s tourism development, particularly in 2026.
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For years, transport connectivity was considered one of the biggest barriers. However, the network linking Dien Bien with neighboring provinces and major economic hubs has improved, especially in aviation. The continued maintenance and expansion of air routes, including flights between Ho Chi Minh City and Dien Bien, are regarded as a major boost, opening new source markets and reducing travel time from the southern region.
Tran Hai Ha, Acting Director of the provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism, said the sector is working to turn the resolution into reality through carefully designed products, events and promotional campaigns geared towards sustainable development.
A key shift, he said, is that the province is no longer focusing solely on increasing visitor numbers but also on developing distinctive products, enhancing the visitor experience and extending length of stay. This creates added value while ensuring benefits flow to local communities.
Businesses and residents are playing an increasingly active role. Soon after the resolution was issued, the provincial Tourism Association and travel firms began developing new tours linking Dien Bien with other northwestern destinations and major tourism hubs nationwide, particularly Ho Chi Minh City.
According to Pham Van Dong, owner of Muong Then Homestay in Thanh Nua commune, visitor flows are now more stable than in previous years, especially among families and young travelers. At the start of 2026, his homestay welcomed many groups from the south, with visitors praising the authenticity, cuisine and cultural activities, and many expressing a desire to return.
Rising awareness of community-based tourism is also helping preserve ethnic culture. Recently, communes such as Tia Dinh and Sam Mun have hosted ethnic cultural and sports festivals, creating spaces for both heritage preservation and tourism engagement.
The year 2026 is expected to be a pivotal one, with a series of cultural and tourism events adding to the appeal of Vietnam’s westernmost province. Direct flights from Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi not only improve connectivity but also create opportunities to attract higher-spending travelers.
According to the local tourism sector, this blend of tradition and modernity, cultural depth and fresh visitor experiences is helping Dien Bien secure a stronger position on Vietnam’s tourism map. Around 80,000 tourist arrivals were recorded in the early days of 2026, a positive signal of the province’s growing appeal.
Source: VNA