Hanoi, Jan. 21 -- As the Lunar New Year (Tet) approaches with a nine-day holiday, tourism demand is becoming increasingly vibrant, with a wide range of domestic and international tours being rolled out. Travel companies are accelerating preparations in terms of products, transportation, and human resources to meet the growing demand for spring travel and Tet cultural experiences of both domestic and foreign visitors. Since the beginning of 2026, many travel agencies have reported an increase in Lunar New Year tour bookings compared with the same period last year. Notably, tours focusing on cultural immersion, local lifestyles, and early spring festivals are gaining popularity, rather than purely leisure-oriented trips as seen in previous ...