A photo exhibition on Vietnam opened in Wiesbaden, Germany on September 23 under the framework of Vietnam Year in Germany 2010.
The State Records and Archives Department will present a set of reproduced woodblocks “Chieu Doi Do†(the royal proclamation to change the capital city) and 1,000 copies of two books on Thang Long-Hanoi to the Hanoi People’s Committee on September 24.
The strong recovery of the inbound sector in recent months made the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT) confident it can surpass its annual target and receive 5 million foreign visitors this year.
An exhibition called “Memories of the First Independence Day†was held in Hanoi on September 21 to present a photo album of political events from 1945-1946, including 40 photos of President Ho Chi Minh.
Vietnam’s travel companies are attending the 32nd “International French Travel Market Top Resa†Fair that opened in Paris, France, on September 21.
The embassies of ASEAN countries in Russia held an ASEAN Day in Moscow on September 21 to celebrate the bloc’s 43rd anniversary.
A photography exhibition entitled ‘Vietnamese and Germany homelands’ is taking place from September 20 to October 2 in the German city of Leipzig, where many Vietnamese expatriates live and work.
The Japanese TV channel BS, is filming a documentary on the ancient Oc Eo culture in the Mekong Delta province of An Giang to highlight its unique cultural characteristics.
A photo exhibition on the Truong Sa Spratly Islands opened at 16 Ngo Quyen Street in Hanoi on September 21. These pictures will help visitors gain a better understanding of the Truong Sa Islands.
A Champa cultural center was opened on September 18 in Phan Hiep Commune, Bac Binh District in Binh Thuan Province.
A German folk music band, The Happy Bavarians, is coming to Hanoi to perform at the American Club’s Oktoberfest party September 24 and 25.
To see windmills and tulips, you won’t have to get on a plane to travel to Holland in October as a piece of the Netherlands is coming here.