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.
The Ministry Covid-19 pandemic for sustainable economic development through a photo series about the lives of ethnic minority traders in the northern mountain province of Ha Giang.
When people think of the most modern and crowded city in Việt Nam, HCM City first comes to mind.
In 2021, domestic tourism is still the development focus of the sector; meanwhile, famous seas and islands and tourist cities continue to be leading destinations and are predicted to continue to be popular destinations for Vietnamese tourists.
Dong Thap province has developed nearly 100 community-based tourism sites to date and become the third-most attractive locality in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta region.
Secretary of Hau Giang Provincial Party Committee Le Tien Chau compared local tourism to a sleeping beautiful girl who needs someone to wake her up as the province is potential with Lung Ngoc Hoang Nature Wetland Reserve, ancient Truc Lam pagoda, cajuput forest and Nga Bay floating market.
A while ago, I heard about the idea of building Hue into a city with four seasons of flowers with the hope that flowers would be planted all over the city such as on streets, in parks, at offices, schools, hospitals, etc. I live in Da Nang, and I do not have much land. But I supported the idea by designing for myself a typical…
The southernmost province of Ca Mau has launched a tourism stimulus programme for this year with the dual goal of fighting Covid-19 and developing a safe, efficient, and sustainable tourism sector.
Leaving crowded towns, visitors can visit the Tra Su melaleuca forest and immerse themselves in the lush green nature, with the melaleuca scent on the breeze and “check-in” at the longest bamboo bridge in Vietnam.
The book street festival aims at maintaining and promoting the reading culture of the city’s people and among the whole community.
In a coastal fishing village known locally as Ke Can, in Quynh Phuong Ward, Hoang Mai Town, in the central province of Nghe An, the celebrations for Tet (Lunar New Year) festival of the locals are quite different from other regions.
A flower market featuring the unique local floating markets and traditional space of trading on water of the Mekong Delta region opened on the Tau Hu-Ben Nghe canal along the streets of Ben Binh Dong and Nguyen Van Cua in HCMC’s District 8 on February 6 (on the 25th day of the last lunar month).