The 2015 North Central Region Cuisine Festival opened in Sam Son Town, in the north central province of Thanh Hoa on July 24.
An additional nine historical, architectural and archaeological relics nationwide have been listed as national relic sites under the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism’s decision.
The northern midland province of Phu Tho is where palm trees can be found in the middle of paddy fields.
A “Golden Tourism Week” will take place in the Hue ancient imperial relic site, a UNESCO-recognised World Heritage, in the central Thua Thien-Hue province from June 15-21.
The authority of Hoi An City in the central coast province of Quang Nam has launched “A night on Cham Islet” tour to introduce unique features of local culture and natural landscapes.
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.
Lung Cam Tren village in the northern mountainous province of Ha Giang has been positively transformed owing to Dong Van district’s 2010 decision to develop it into a ‘Cultural Village’ in line with new style rural area regulations.
On March 15th, in Ha noi, the Viet Nam – Japan Exchange Club under the Ha noi International Exchange Center coordinated with the Japan Foundation Center to organise a cultural exchange in Viet Nam under the theme “Viet Nam – Japan spring”.
The 11th annual Ho Chi Minh City Tourism Day Festival to be held this month will seek to promote World Heritage sites in Viet Nam beginning March 26.
More than 700 travel related businesses from 25 nations around the globe have registered to attend the VITM Ha Noi 2015 set to get underway on April 3, organisers have announced.
A festival featuring Tan Cuong tea, a speciality of the northern province of Thai Nguyen opened in Thai Nguyen city on March 1.