Maps of Viet Nam are on show along with tourism products at Vietnam’s booths at the 2018 International Tourism Exchange Berlin (ITB) in Germany from March 7-11.
More than 40 leading Vietnamese tourism companies have introduced their products at ITB 2018, the world’s largest tourism trade fair that opened in Germany’s Berlin on March 7.
(TITC) – The Viet Nam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT) held a series of tourism promotion programmes in Amsterdam (Netherlands), Berlin and Munich (Germany) from October 9-12.
Nearly 400 archaeological treasures from Viet Nam are being displayed at the Reiss Engelhorn Museum, Germany’s Mannheim city, in an exhibition that opened on September 15.
The Mekong Ländertag (Mekong Subregion Festival) was held on September 10 at the Templehof-Schoneberg community college in Germany.
The maps of Viet Nam are being displayed at the International Tourism Exchange Berlin (ITB) 2017 in Germany, which runs from March 8 - 12.
The exhibition “Treasures of Vietnamese Archaeology” has attracted over 50,000 visitors after five months displayed at the LWL-Museum of Archaeology in Herne city, Germany’s Nordrhein-Westfalen state.
International art lovers get an insight into the development of the Vietnamese lacquer painting art when visiting an exhibition underway at Fahrbereitschaft exhibition house in Lichtenberg district, Germany’s Berlin.
Three photos by artist Nguyen Thu Thuy featuring Viet Nam’s Truong Sa (Spratly) Archipelago are among 1,230 pictures on display at the ongoing fourth Biennial of Fine Art and Documentary Photography in Berlin, Germany.
The exhibition “Treasures of Vietnamese Archaeology” is running at the LWL-Museum of Archaeology in Herne city, Germany’s Nordrhein-Westfalen state, attracting some 700 visitors on its opening day.
More than 400 of Viet Nam’s archaeological treasures will displayed at the LWL Museum in Germany from October 7 to February 26 to celebrate more than 40 years of diplomatic ties between the two countries.
Viet Nam’s traditional long dress and conical hat dance appeared as part of the “Parade der Kulturen” (cultural parade) which aimed to establish a connection between different cultures in Frankfurt, Germany on June 25.