Over 62,000 domestic and foreign visitors vacationed in the Central Highlands province of Dak Lak during the six-day holiday which began on April 28, marking a 69.3 percent annual increase.
The biennial Hue Traditional Craft Festival closed in the central province of Thua Thien – Hue on May 2 after five days of display.
A marine tourism festival opened on April 29 in Sam Son town, central Thanh Hoa province, drawing tens of thousands of tourists from across the country.
Hung Yen provincial authorities held a ceremony on April 26 to receive a certificate honouring the province’s historic Pho Hien complex as a special national relic site.
On April 24th, a silk cultural festival took place in Van Phuc silk village, Ha Dong district, Ha Noi to mark the 40th anniversary of southern liberation and national unification (April 30th) and the 125th anniversary of President Ho Chi Minh’s birth (May 19th).
Traditional festivals opened on April 23 at two ancient Buddhist pagodas in the west of Ha Noi ─ Tay Phuong and Thay ─ received certificates recognising them as special national heritage sites.
Traditional festivals opened on April 23 at two ancient Buddhist pagodas in the west of Ha Noi ─ Tay Phuong and Thay ─ received certificates recognising them as special national heritage sites.
The central coastal province of Quang Binh held an event in Ha Noi on April 23 to promote its tourism products and seek ways to tap its tourism potential.
Ha Noi City People’s Committee has made a plan on setting off firework displays at five locations around the city as part of activities to celebrate southern liberation and national unification (April 30th).
From April 28th to May 3rd, a range of diverse cultural activities of six ethnic groups in the northern provinces will take place at the Culture Tourism Village of Viet Nam Ethnic Groups in Son Tay town, Ha Noi.
The unique tug-of-war in Ngoc Tri village, Thach Ban ward, Long Bien district, Ha Noi was officially recognised as a national intangible cultural heritage at a ceremony held on April 21.
The unique tug-of-war in Ngoc Tri village, Thach Ban ward, Long Bien district, Ha Noi was officially recognised as a national intangible cultural heritage at a ceremony held on April 21.