The central province Quang Nam officially kicked off the "Hoi An at night” programme on February 14 with the aim of recreating the ancient town at night as it was at the beginning of the 20th century.
A wide range of cultural activities are being held through March in localities across the country, in accordance with regulations on COVID-19 prevention and control.
Hoan Kiem lake in the downtown of Hanoi is set to feature a wide range of fairs and festivals between June 26 and June 28 as a means of boosting the capital’s tourism industry.
The Dien Bien provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism will host an assortment of cultural activities to celebrate the National Day (September 2).
Diverse culture, sports and tourism activities will take place in the southern province of An Giang to celebrate the 130th anniversary of President Ton Duc Thang’s birth.
The annual Hung Kings Temple festival hosted by the northern midlands province of Phu Tho will be held from April 21-25 (6th to 10th day of the third lunar month) with an array of cultural festivities.
Cultural, sports and tourism activities will be organised more regularly in the mountainous regions and ethnic communities in the period between 2017-2022.
Many cultural activities under theme “I love my village” is taking place from August 1 to 31, at the Viet Nam National Village for Ethnic Culture and Tourism.
From April 28th to May 3rd, a range of diverse cultural activities of six ethnic groups in the northern provinces will take place at the Culture Tourism Village of Viet Nam Ethnic Groups in Son Tay town, Ha Noi.
Cultural activities and art performances to celebrate the New Year will take place next week in downtown Hoi An in the south-central province of Quang Nam.
Thousands gathered in the northern province of Phu Tho on April 7 for a grand procession to honour the Hung Kings, the founders of the Vietnamese nation.