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Taiwanese MICE Group Enjoys a Luxury Incentive Journey Across Hanoi – Ha Long – Ninh Binh

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In December 2025, Visit Indochina organized a high-end MICE incentive program for a Taiwanese corporate group visiting Hanoi, Ha Long, and Ninh Binh, offering employees a relaxing and culturally enriching experience in Northern Vietnam.


Taiwanese MICE delegation posing for a group photo at a historical monument in Ninh Binh, surrounded by limestone cliffs

The Taiwanese MICE group begins their Northern Vietnam journey with a cultural stop in Ninh Binh, taking memorable photos at one of the province’s iconic historical monuments.


The trip coincided with the early winter season, where the cool northern climate enhances the overall travel atmosphere for international visitors.

Taiwan remains one of Vietnam’s fastest-growing international markets, with travelers spreading across destinations nationwide and contributing to a vibrant tourism landscape from north to south.

During this special MICE journey, the delegation explored some of Northern Vietnam’s most iconic attractions.


Taiwanese travelers enjoying a luxury cruise experience in Ha Long Bay with limestone karsts in the background

A relaxed moment aboard a Ha Long Bay luxury cruise, where the group enjoyed stunning karst landscapes and year-end sunshine.


On the first day, the group visited the Temple of Literature and the Bat Trang Pottery Museum, two of the most popular cultural stops for Taiwanese travelers seeking to understand Hanoi’s long-standing traditions in history, education, and craftsmanship.

In the afternoon, the group continued to Ha Long to experience the cable car system, the Sun Wheel at Sun World Ha Long, and the scenic Koi Bridge overlooking the bay. December marks the start of Ha Long’s international tourist peak, with mild weather ideal for outdoor sightseeing.

In the evening, the guests enjoyed a traditional water puppetry show, a signature cultural art form of Northern Vietnam, before visiting Bai Chay Bridge and Long Tien Pagoda.


Taiwanese MICE guests riding a traditional rowing boat in Ha Long Bay, surrounded by emerald water and towering limestone cliffs

Exploring Ha Long Bay by traditional rowing boat—one of the most loved experiences for Taiwanese travelers visiting Northern Vietnam.


On the second day, the group returned to Hanoi for visits to the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, One Pillar Pagoda, and the Ho Chi Minh Museum. The afternoon featured a walking tour of the Old Quarter, where the group explored Hanoi’s year-end culinary scene and traditional craft streets, bustling with activity ahead of the holiday season.

The final day was dedicated to Ninh Binh, where the travelers enjoyed a boat journey through the Trang An Landscape Complex. Both Trang An and Ha Long Bay are among the top attractions favored by Taiwanese visitors thanks to their accessibility and suitability for diverse age groups. During winter, light morning mist creates a serene backdrop for exploring limestone mountains, waterways, and cave systems. The journey concluded with a visit to Mega Grand World Hanoi.

To deliver a perfect year-end escape for the Taiwanese leadership team and staff, Visit Indochina selected luxury hotels, premium dining options, and well-curated Asian–European fusion menus throughout the trip.


Taiwanese MICE group taking a group photo in front of the Presidential Palace area in Hanoi during their city tour

The delegation discovers Hanoi’s historic landmarks, stopping for a group photo near the Presidential Palace during their cultural tour.


This balanced program offered the ideal environment for employees to relax, recharge, strengthen team bonds, and gain fresh inspiration—broadening both cultural and professional perspectives.

A Journey Through Northern Vietnam’s Three Heritage Landscapes

Nguyen Son Thuy, CEO of Visit Indochina, shared that the company will continue developing products tailored specifically for the Taiwanese market in 2026, with a focus on the Hanoi – Ha Long – Ninh Binh route.

This signature Northern Vietnam tour has long been a core product of Visit Indochina, consistently attracting large numbers of international visitors due to its seamless combination of heritage sites and conveniently linked destinations.


Composite image showcasing Ha Long Bay’s limestone islands, colorful coastal townscape, and Ninh Binh’s Trang An boat route

A visual highlight of Northern Vietnam—Ha Long Bay’s world-famous seascape paired with Ninh Binh’s tranquil Trang An waterways, two destinations that Taiwanese visitors favor most.


In Hanoi, travelers immerse themselves in the historic Old Quarter and visit landmarks such as Hoan Kiem Lake and the Temple of Literature. In Ha Long, they cruise through the UNESCO-recognized natural wonder, explore caves, kayak, or swim from a 4–5-star cruise. Finally, Ninh Binh offers a tranquil landscape of mountains and waterways with the Trang An or Tam Coc boat routes, along with a cultural visit to Bai Dinh Pagoda.


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