“A soulful Viet Nam” – a Vietnamese tourism promotion event - was held in Washington D.C., the US, the Southeast Asian country’s fifth largest tourism market, on September 19.
The Nghinh Ong (Whale Worship) festival is scheduled to take place in Can Thanh, Can Gio district in Ho Chi Minh City on September 23 -25.
This year's Mid-Autumn Festival comes sooner for Ha Noi children, and colourful of toys and drumbeats are everywhere. More and more agencies, units and parents have organised events, bought toys, guided children to play folk games. Although society is becoming more modern, the children still enjoy the traditional Mid-Autumn Festival.
Ha Noi will continue to cooperate with the US Cable News Network (CNN) to promote tourism industry in the 2019-2021 period as it is a great way to popularize the city's image to the world, according to the municipal Department of Tourism.
Huong Pagoda has been recognised as a special national relic site.
Fried spring rolls and “Pho” (noodle served with beef) – two signature dishes of Viet Nam – have been introduced to students majoring in hospitality at a university in Ukraine.
The Hon Xuong Island offers the same beauty as Maldives without the 5-star expense.
Over half a century of preserving and promoting the values of its historical and cultural sites, Ha Noi has achieved remarkable results in research, preserving and evoking the potential hidden values of the monuments.
The oldest fire station in New South Wales, Australia, will be turned into a “Viet Nam House”, its new owner has said.
The Ha Noi-Ho Chi Minh City flight path is among the most crowded in the world, new data from British aviation analysis company OAG shows.
The National Museum of Nature on September 18 announced new details on a discovery of prehistoric corpses in the volcanic caves in Krong No, the central highlands province of Dak Nong.
A range of activities will be held at Thang Long Imperial Citadel in Ha Noi from September 19 to 23, providing students with an opportunity to enjoy the traditional Mid-autumn festival to the fullest.