Fifty years ago, tens of thousands of railway workers, soldiers, and civilians worked tirelessly, day and night, to lay the final tracks that would bind the country from Hanoi to Sai Gon (now Ho Chi Minh City).
Railways transcend mere transportation, offering passengers moments of leisure and the chance to immerse themselves in the historical and cultural heritage of various regions. Capitalising on these strengths, Vietnam’s railway sector has intensified collaboration with the local tourism industry, rolling out an array of adaptable services to cater to the diverse preferences of customers. Rail chart