The Viet Nam Museum of Ethnology has received a Certificate of Excellence from TripAdvisor.com, the world’s largest travel website, the Museum’s Director Vo Quang Trong said on May 21.
(TITC) – On 20th May 2014, Quang Ninh’s Department of Information and Communications in collaboration with Ha Long Bay Management Board held a press conference to announce the plan of 20th anniversary celebration of Ha Long Bay’s recognition as World Natural Heritage by UNESCO (17th December 1994 – 17th December 2014).
(TITC)- In the framework of Viet Nam Culture Days in Russia, Viet Nam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT) will launch tourism marketing promotion program in Moscow and St. Petersburg cities.
(TITC) - Quang Nam provincial People's Committee is in collaboration with Tam Ky City People's Committee to hold "Tam Thanh Sea Tourism Week”, which is expected to take place from 13th to 15th June 2014.
Over the past decade, the tourism sector in the central city of Da Nang has been developing sea tourism brand of its own, the Vietnam Economic News reported on May 14.
The Tra Bong district People’s Committee in Quang Ngai province held a ceremony on May 14 to kick off the Truong Ba Temple Festival and to receive a certificate honouring the temple as the national historical site.
A night gala on May 10 in Hai Phong city opened the third Flamboyant Flower Festival under the theme ‘Hai Phong in Flamboyant Red Colour’.
The Cham Museum in Da Nang has a large collection of Cham sculptures and artworks which visitors can explore to get to know the culture of Cham people.
As many as 100 additional flights are operated from April 29 to May 9 to help transport the public during the 60th anniversary of the Dien Bien Phu victory (May 7), said the Viet Nam national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines.
A festival entitled “Danang beach - old destination, new look” was launched at Bien Dong park and the Pham Van Dong beach and in central Da Nang city on April 30.
Houses on stilts rested under the shadow of big trees, surrounded by paddy fields. Our curious eyes seemed not to bother the chickens who walked freely on simple bamboo fences. A small cement path led us to houses where we could see how Muong people garden, raise poultry, weave and cook.
Central coastal provinces and cities will launch interesting programs during the marine tourism season.