A selection of 57 paintings by children are on display at the New Spring – New Artworks exhibition in celebration of the coming Tet (Lunar New Year) holidays in the central city of Da Nang.
Hanoi capital welcomed the first international flight of 2022 from Tokyo, Japan, with 143 Japanese passengers on board on January 1, according to the Hanoi Department of Tourism.
A festival featuring the traditional New Year celebration of the H’Mong ethnic group was held at the Hanoi University of Culture on January 5. The annual cultural event of the Hmong community living and studying in Hanoi is considered as an opportunity for the community to celebrate the New Year traditionally together as well as promote the cultural characteristics to Hanoi’s public.
A wide variety of cultural and artistic activities will beheld on the evening of December 31 to celebrate the New Year of 2020.
The activities taking place at the Vietnam National Village for Ethnic Culture and Tourism in Son Tay district of Ha Noi.
Traditional rituals to see off the old year and ring in the new year were performed at the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long, a UNESCO world heritage site, on January 26.
Hanoians will soon get a chance to experience ethnic Mong people’s traditional New Year dances and games.
Hai Duong province launched a tourism cultural festival on the evening of December 30 to welcome New Year 2019, including a street carnival with the participation of 2,000 artists.
HCMC, the country’s most dynamic and vibrant economic center, is getting ready to host a variety of cultural and art programs at many popular entertainment areas in the city center to ring in the New Year.
Vietnamese communities in Cambodia and Egypt are celebrating the traditional New Year, which falls on January 28.
Sa Pa town in the northern province of Lao Cai welcomed about 35,000 visitors in the three-day calendar New Year holiday, a slight rise over the same time in 2016.
Yoshino restaurant on level 2 of the Lotte Legend Hotel Saigon will introduce a special Osechi menu, which is a set of traditional cuisine of Japan, on New Year days from December 31 to January 2.