The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism recently decided to organise the first ever Culture, Sports and Tourism Festival for Ethnic Groups in Central Highlands provinces in Gia Lai Province at the end of 2017.
Diverse specific and interesting activities will take place in Ha Noi Old Quarter from November 18th to 27th to mark the 12th anniversary of Viet Nam Cultural Heritage Day (November 23rd).
New-generation carrier Vietjet Air on October 30 launched two new air routes between Ha Noi and Taipei city of Chinese Taiwan and between Ha Noi and Hue city of the central province of Thua Thien-Hue.
The 2016 Keo Pagoda Autumn Festival opened in Duy Nhat Commune, Vu Thu District, Thai Binh Province on October 10, on the tenth day of the ninth month of the lunar calendar.
A ceremony was held in the northern province of Thai Binh on September 20 to receive a certificate in recognition of the A Sao Temple Festival as a national intangible cultural heritage as well as to open the annual festival.
Ben En National Park in Thanh Hoa Province looks like Ha Long Bay, the UNESCO-recognized World Heritage Site in Quang Ninh Province, as it has 21 islets in an immense lake.
The Government has approved a project to preserve and promote the literature and art of ethnic minorities.
The beauty of Viet Nam, from the coastal region to the highlands, is portrayed in photos displayed at the exhibition Viet Nam Today.
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc approved a proposal for Viet Nam to host the 2019 ASEAN Tourism Forum (ATF).
Central Ha Tinh province has planned different solutions to preserve and promote the Phuc Giang School’s woodblocks, following their recognition in May as UNESCO World Heritage at the seventh Memory of the World Committee for Asia and Pacific summit.
The Da Nang Cultural Heritage Management Centre Da Nang on May 31 handed over artifacts discovered during excavation in the garden of Khue Bac communal house in Hoa Hai ward, Ngu Hanh Son district, in the central city of Da Nang in 2015 to the Da Nang Museum.
In the past, tourists spent a lot traveling from Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) to Phu Quy Island off mainland Binh Thuan Province on the south-central coast. Now they need around VND1 million (US$45) each for a perfect two-day weekend trip to this exotic island.