A special art performance night on January 2 in Da Lat city marked the end of the five-day Da Lat Flower Festival 2015.
The 2015 Da Lat Flower Festival will be held from December 30th, 2015 to January 3rd, 2016 in Da Lat City and neighbouring districts in Lam Dong Province.
Diverse Japanese cultural activities are taking place during the Japanese cultural days which opened on December 23rd in Da Lat City, the Central Highlands of Lam Dong.
Da Lat City is saying Auld Lang Syne to the 2014 National Tourism Year with a five-day cultural tourism festival, December 23-27, in celebration of the successful events held throughout the past year.
The fifth Lam Dong Tea Culture Week 2014 themed “Tea flavour on Lam Dong Plateau” was kicked off on December 21 in the Central Highlands city of Bao Loc, Lam Dong province.
The south-central region of the country is known for many magnificent winding passes that have captured the strong interest of photographers and tourists. Discovering magnificent and risky passes of the South Central Coast will give us unforgettable experience with mixed emotions as well as strengthen our love for nature.
The festival of traditional musical instrument solos and ensembles is to be held on June 10 in Da Lat city, Lam Dong province.
More than 300 gong artisans from ethnic minority groups across the Central Highland province of Lam Dong will join together in a gong culture festival in Lac Duong district on April 29-30.
(TITC) - On 27 December 2013, Da Lat Tourism – Culture Week 2013 was launched in Da Lat City (Lam Dong Province) including 3 major events: the 120th anniversary of Da Lat’s foundation and development (1893 – 2013), the 5th Da Lat Flower Festival and promulgation of National Tourism Year 2014 of Central Highlands – Da Lat with the theme “High mountains and thick forests…
The Central Highland province of Lam Dong has became a stop-over of the 2013 Vietnam Heritage Photo Awards exhibition, after it toured 14 other localities nationwide.
About 700 best fine arts works will be selected to be displayed at the National Fine Arts Exhibition 2010 in Hanoi. The exhibition is held every five years by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism to review the work of Vietnamese artists over the last five years.