The Long Tong (going to the field) Festival began in Chiem Hoa district of the northern mountainous province of Tuyen Quang on February 23.
Ho Chi Minh City authorities opened its Lunar New Year (Tet) 2018 Flower Street on Nguyen Hue Pedestrian Street on the evening of February 13.
Two locations in Viet Nam – Sa Pa and Hoi An towns – have been named among the top ten places to visit in Southeast Asia in 2018, as selected by the readers of the UK-based travel website Rough Guides.
Known as a delicious and nutritious dish, roasted crab with tamarind sauce is not only a must-have dish on the menu of every seafood restaurant, but also a favourite of each family.
The Nguyen Hue Flower Street 2017, the biggest annual event welcoming the lunar New Year, will be opened to the public on the evening of February 13.
The Thang Long - Ha Noi Heritage Conservation Centre will launch an automatic guiding system for smart phone users in late January 2018 to support visitors of the Thang Long Imperial Citadel relic.
The Viet Nam National Administration of Tourism is organizing pilot tours to connect tourism with museums, theatres and prominent relics of the capital on January 18th and 19th.
If you visit Da Lat, you should not miss the chance to enjoy natural drinks while taking a tour on clean farming at Green Box cafe.
The Quang Nam Tourism Promotion and Information Centre in association with Hoi An People’s Committee on December 25th organized an exhibition to show 56 photographic works at An Hoi Statue Garden.
Tan Trao National Tourist Site in the northern province of Tuyen Quang aims to welcome 2 million visitors annually, including 35,000 foreigners, and earn total tourism revenues of over VND 1.65 trillion (US$ 72.7 million) by 2030, under a Prime Minister-approved planning project for the site.
Viet Nam’s achievements in economy, politics and foreign affairs as well as the country’s beauty and people were featured through a photo exhibition and a seminar recently held in Bucharest, Romania.
Culture of the Cai Rang Floating Market, the national intangible cultural heritage will be a highlight of the Viet Nam Ethnic Groups' Unity–Viet Nam Cultural Heritage Week in Ha Noi from November 18-23.