The Nung live at higher elevations and have a tradition of self-sufficiency. The Nung live close to nature and eat whatever they can grow or gather in the forest. Some of their dishes have become specialties of Lang Son’s tourism.
Axe- and chisel-shaped moulds made of stone dating back to the Dong Son civilisation (about 2,000 - 3,000 years ago) have been discovered in the northern mountainous province of Yen Bai.
Riding a boat on Chieng Khoi Lake, you may find yourself feeling somewhat insignificant in the face of expansive mountains and endless water.
Con throwing In all festivals and Tet holidays of the Thai ethnic group in Tay Bac, besides solemn rites and ceremonies, Con throwing is an indispensable folk game. Nem Con is a folk game of ethnic Thai, takes place when spring comes or after make offerings, and sacrifice.
On January 11th, the Vietnamese Embassy in China in coordination with the Vietnamese Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and Chinese Ministry of Culture organized a photo and painting exhibition week titled “Vietnam - Endless beauty” in Beijing, China.
The city of Da Lat, in the Central Highlands province of Lam Dong, is one of 52 places to go in 2016 as selected by the New York Times.
Located by the Chau Giang ferry station, the village of the Cham ethnic group in Chau Phong commune, Tan Chau district, An Giang province, is known for its ancient, moss-covered houses on stilts.
Viet Nam is admitted as a top destination for couples on honeymoon for years. Being gifted with numerous fascinating tourist sites from beaches to mountains, Viet Nam is proud of her beauty that can value your honeymoon tour to its summit. In order to celebrate wedding anniversary and sweeten honeymoon time, Viet Nam is one of your best choice. Your dreaming honeymoon will become a…
The Overseas Vietnamese Association in Switzerland organized a Viet Nam culture night in Maison de Quartier de la Jonction, Geneva on September 20, attracting a large number of international friends and Overseas Vietnamese (OVs).
The 2014 Mau Son Tourism Festival officially kicked off the northern mountainous province of Lang Son on May 18.
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung said on February 11 that preservation of traditional music forms assumes greater importance as the country deepens its international integration.