The Viet Nam National Administration of Tourism is organizing pilot tours to connect tourism with museums, theatres and prominent relics of the capital on January 18th and 19th.
In celebration of the 45th anniversary of the establishment of Viet Nam - Japan diplomatic ties in 2018, the Japan Foundation Center for Cultural Exchange in Viet Nam and the Japanese Embassy Viet Nam will present a travelling exhibition “Contemporary wood-carved netsuke” from January 24th - March 15th.
Dien Bien provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism will organize a cultural exchange to introduce its culture and tourism at pedestrian streets around Hoan Kiem lake and its surroundings on January 19th - 20th.
The Quang Tri People’s Committee has decided to ratify a project providing public Wi-fi network coverage in the province by 2020.
The UNESCO Office in Ha Noi and Viet Nam Cultural Heritage Conservation Support Fund held a round-table meeting on Wednesday to discuss a new approach to study Viet Nam’s heritage.
More than 1,000 artifacts uncovered during the excavation and restoration of towers in the world heritage site of My Son sanctuary in the central province of
Traditional vocal art lovers will get the opportunity to enjoy melodies of the central and northern regions at a show hosted by the French Culture Centre (L’Espace) on January 20.
The northern province of Bac Ninh is well-known for hosting a number of architectural, religious and cultural heritage.
The Tour Guide Association, Ha Noi branch, was set up on January 16 with a view to improving professional skills of tour guides in the capital city.
An exhibition on cultural heritage of the ASEAN Community opened in the Central Highlands province of Kon Tum on January 17.
Huge numbers of domestic and international gourmets late last week converged at Le Van Tam Park at the corner of Vo Thi Sau and Hai Ba Trung streets in District 1, HCMC to gain hands-on experience into the cuisines of different cultures around the globe during the annual international food festival named “Taste of the World”.
Princess Cruises, a five-star premium cruise line, on Tuesday announced that it would bring 80,000 international tourists to Viet Nam this year, 40 per cent more than last year.