Numbers of young Hanoians gathered at the Quan Ngua Sports Palace in Ha Noi on April 11 to join various activities of the first Viet Nam – RoK cultural festival in Ha Noi.
The Vietnamese Embassy in Egypt and the Vietnamese community in the country are participating in the 2015 Zee Festival in Cairo, Egypt as part of efforts to promote Viet Nam and its culture and people to international friends.
Trong quan singing, a type of popular art which alternates singing with drum accompaniments, has been performed for over 700 years in Bui Xa Village, Ninh Xa Commune, Thuan Thanh District of northern Bac Ninh Province. Local villagers are well aware of maintaining it as part of their cultural heritage which was formed in the land of the country’s ancient cultural hub.
Ideas and suggestions on balancing tourism development and heritage preservation were put forwards at a tourism conference on the sidelines of the Viet Nam International Tourism Mart in Ha Noi on April 3.
The Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of the northern city of Hai Phong has announced plans to diversify the city's tourism products and improve services to turn the city into a tourism hub.
The Mekong Delta Tourism Association is closely associating with regional localities to strengthen promotional activities and focus on improving the quality of human resources for tourism development in the region during 2015.
The northern city of Hai Phong welcomed 964,300 tourists in the first three months of 2015, an increase of 7.23 percent from the same period last year, according to the city’s Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
(TITC) - Rich in revolutionary tradition and diversified culture values, Hoi An appears as an ancient picture but lively.
(TITC) - Recently, the two Russian young men Georgy Tarasov and Daniil Tarasov’s clip titled "The Road Story Viet Nam" conquered hearts of Vietnamese and international online community.
Hoi An's Cam Thanh Village started offering tours of nipa palm forests and opportunities to participate in afforestation efforts.
Viet Nam’s conical hats, or non la, have been featured as one of the impressive traditional costumes around the globe by British travel guidebook Rough Guides.
Ho Chi Minh city welcomed more than 412,000 foreign tourist arrivals in January 2015, a year-on-year rise of 8%, reported the municipal People’s Committee.