An exhibition of traditional costumes worn by Vietnam's ethnic groups was opened to the public at the Wallonie-Brussels regional government building in Belgium on October 1.
(TITC) - On October 2nd, at the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism's headquarter, Deputy General Director Nguyen Manh Cuong gave the Decision of Vietnamese Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism to Mr. Park Iearak, Head of KTO's representative office in Viet Nam.
Con Son-Kiep Bac historical complex in the northern province of Hai Duong has been recognised as a Special National Heritage and a ceremony to welcome the title was held at the site on Oct.1.
A series of events will be held to mark the 20 th anniversary of diplomatic ties between Vietnam and the Republic of Korea (RoK), reported the RoK Cultural Centre at the RoK Embassy in Vietnam in Hanoi on October 1.
On September 24th 2012, Vietnamese Wome's Museum proudly receives the certificate of Excellence granted by TripAdvisor®, which honored top-rated tourist destination in Ha Noi for the year of 2012.
Vong Vieng fishing village is located in the northeast of Ha Long Bay and is home to more than 62 households. Vong Vieng has dramatically changed compared to previous years due to support policies and local government aid. People's living conditions have improved through tourism and Vong Vieng promises to become one of the bay's most popular tourist destinations.
A range of exciting periods in Vietnamese history are reflected in a new exhibition of antiquities at Nam Dinh Museum, under the theme of Quintessence of Antiquities in the Red River Delta.
"Then" singing in Tuyen Quang and other northern Vietnamese provinces is making necessary preparations to seek United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) recognition as an intangible world cultural heritage in urgent need of protection.
With increasing tourism revenue and tourist numbers, Ba Ria-Vung Tau has become recognized as a safe and friendly destination for domestic and foreign tourists.
An international workshop on Mother Goddess worship culture in Vietnam and Asia was held in the northern province of Nam Dinh on September 29, drawing the participation of nearly 300 domestic and foreign researchers.
Global tourism has adapted well to the economic crisis, with international arrivals expected to rise by nearly four percent this year, the head of the UN World Tourism Organisation told AFP.
The Vietnamese Embassy in Belgium will organize a series of activities in Brussels from September 29 to October 5 to promote Vietnamese culture and herald the 40th anniversary of Viet Nam-Belgium diplomatic relations in 2013.