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AAMAS 2027 - Vietnam

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Vietnam

The 26th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems


Vietnam is one of the most dynamic and culturally rich destinations in Southeast Asia. With a history spanning more than four thousand years, Vietnam has developed a unique identity shaped by ancient civilizations, traditional values, and rapid modern development. The country is home to remarkable cultural and natural heritage sites, including Ha Long Bay, Hoi An, and the Imperial City of Hue, all recognized by UNESCO for their outstanding historical and architectural significance.

Strategically located in the heart of Asia-Pacific trade routes, Vietnam has emerged as an important destination for international cooperation, investment, education, and innovation. Alongside its fast-growing economy, the country offers modern infrastructure, vibrant urban centers, world-renowned cuisine, and warm hospitality. Blending tradition with global integration, Vietnam provides an inspiring environment for conferences, professional exchange, and cross-cultural collaboration.

About

  • Vietnam is a vibrant and culturally rich country located in the heart of Southeast Asia.
  • Geographically stretching along the eastern coast of the Indochinese Peninsula, Vietnam is home to more than 100 million people and diverse natural landscapes.
  • Vietnam is deeply connected to centuries of history and legend, from the ancient dynasties of the Red River Delta to the cultural heritage preserved in cities such as Hanoi, Hue, and Hoi An.
  • The country offers all the elements of an ideal destination for conferences, cultural exchange, tourism, dining, shopping, and nightlife, with experiences that suit every visitor’s preference.

Culture Attractions

Hoi An Ancient Town

Hoi An Ancient Town is a well-preserved trading port in central Vietnam, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its unique blend of Vietnamese, Chinese, Japanese, and European influences. Dating back to the 15th century, the town is famous for its lantern-lit streets, traditional wooden houses, ancient temples, and vibrant riverside atmosphere. Today, Hoi An remains one of Vietnam’s most charming cultural destinations, offering visitors a glimpse into the country’s rich trading and architectural heritage.

  • Open daily
  • Partially accessible
  • Paid admission

The Complex of Hue Monuments

The Complex of Hue Monuments is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that preserves the royal heritage of Vietnam’s Nguyen Dynasty. Located along the Perfume River in Hue, the complex includes the Imperial City, royal tombs, temples, and ancient palaces built between the 19th and early 20th centuries. Known for its elegant architecture and historical significance, the site reflects the political, cultural, and artistic traditions of imperial Vietnam.

  • Open daily, 7AM-5:30PM
  • Partially accessible
  • Paid admission

My Son Sanctuary

My Son Sanctuary is an ancient Hindu temple complex built by the Champa Kingdom between the 4th and 13th centuries. Surrounded by lush mountains in central Vietnam, the site features impressive red-brick towers and temples dedicated to Hindu deities, especially Shiva. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, My Son Sanctuary is an important symbol of Cham civilization and spiritual culture in Southeast Asia.

  • Open daily, 6AM-5PM

  • Partially accessible

  • Paid admission

Cai Rang Floating Market

Cai Rang Floating Market is one of the largest and most famous floating markets in the Mekong Delta, representing the unique river culture of southern Vietnam. Located on the Can Tho River, the market is busiest in the early morning when boats filled with fruits, vegetables, and local products gather for trading. The lively atmosphere and traditional lifestyle make it a must-visit destination for visitors exploring the - Mekong Delta.

  • Open daily, best to arrive in early morning.
  • Limited Accessibility

  • Free admission

Natural and Scenic Attractions

Ha Long Bay

Ha Long Bay is a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its emerald waters and thousands of limestone islands rising dramatically from the sea. Known as one of Vietnam’s most breathtaking natural wonders, the bay offers unforgettable cruises, caves, and scenic landscapes.

  • Open daily
  • Partially accessible
  • Paid admission

Trang An Landscape Complex

Trang An Landscape Complex is a spectacular natural and cultural heritage site featuring limestone mountains, caves, rivers, and ancient temples. Often called “Ha Long Bay on land,” the area is best explored by traditional boat rides through its peaceful waterways.

  • Open daily, 7AM-5PM
  • Partially accessible
  • Paid admission

Phong Nha–Ke Bang National Park

Phong Nha–Ke Bang National Park is one of the world’s most remarkable cave and karst landscapes, recognized by UNESCO for its geological value and biodiversity. The park is home to stunning caves, underground rivers, and lush tropical forests.

  • Open daily, 7AM-5PM
  • Limited accessibility
  • Paid admission

Sa Pa

Sa Pa is a mountainous destination in northern Vietnam renowned for its terraced rice fields, cool climate, and ethnic minority cultures. Surrounded by majestic mountains and valleys, Sa Pa offers visitors both natural beauty and unique cultural experiences.

  • Open year-round
  • Partially Accessible
  • Free admission

Ban Gioc Waterfall

Ban Gioc Waterfall is one of Southeast Asia’s most beautiful waterfalls, located on the border between Vietnam and China. With its powerful cascades and peaceful natural surroundings, the site is a spectacular destination for nature lovers and photographers.

  • Open daily, 7AM-6PM
  • Partially accessible
  • Paid admission

Gastronomy & Culinary Experiences

Vietnam is a paradise for food lovers, offering a rich culinary heritage shaped by regional diversity, fresh ingredients, and centuries of cultural exchange. From the vibrant street food culture of Hà Nội to the flavorful imperial cuisine of Huế and the tropical tastes of southern Vietnam, each destination provides a unique gastronomic experience. Vietnamese cuisine is celebrated for its balance of flavors, healthy ingredients, and artistic presentation, making it one of the most beloved cuisines in the world.

Northern Vietnam Cuisine

Northern Vietnamese cuisine is known for its subtle and balanced flavors, often highlighting freshness and simplicity. Signature dishes such as Pho, Bun Cha, and Cha Ca reflect the culinary identity of Hanoi and the Red River Delta. Visitors can also explore traditional coffee culture, bustling local markets, and vibrant street food experiences in the Old Quarter of Hà Nội.

Central Vietnam Cuisine

Central Vietnam is famous for its bold flavors, colorful presentation, and royal culinary traditions. In Huế, visitors can discover imperial dishes once served to the Nguyen Dynasty, while Hoi An Ancient Town offers unique local specialties such as Cao Lau and White Rose Dumplings. The region combines culinary sophistication with rich cultural heritage.

Southern Vietnam Cuisine

Southern Vietnamese cuisine is characterized by sweeter flavors, tropical ingredients, and abundant fresh herbs. The lively floating markets of the Mekong Delta showcase the region’s vibrant food culture, where visitors can enjoy fresh fruits, seafood, and traditional dishes directly from local boats and riverside communities.


Hanoi Nightlife Essentials

  • Hanoi is generally considered a safe city for tourists, including at night in popular areas such as the Old Quarter and Hoan Kiem Lake.
  • Taxis, ride-hailing apps such as Grab, and electric buggy services are widely available around the city center.
  • Hanoi’s nightlife is more relaxed and cultural compared to major party cities, with visitors enjoying rooftop bars, live music cafés, beer streets, and night markets.
  • Ta Hien Street in the Old Quarter is one of the most popular nightlife spots, famous for local beer (“bia hơi”), street food, and lively international crowds.
  • Many cafés and bars around Hoan Kiem Lake offer beautiful nighttime views and traditional Vietnamese coffee experiences.
  • Weekend walking streets around Hoan Kiem Lake often feature live music, cultural performances, and local street activities.

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