Travel firms expect strong growth in tours for the summer holiday this year.
Don Cao Dong Trieu (Dong Trieu military post) and An Bien Temple in Dong Trieu town, the northern province of Quang Ninh were recognised as national relic sites at a ceremony held in the locality on June 4.
Luxury tourism is a focus of the tourism development plan of the northern province of Quang Ninh, heard a recent meeting of the provincial Party Committee’s Standing Board.
A red maple tourist area has just been opened to the public in the resort city of Da Lat.
French photographer Réhahn Croquevielle will open his photo exhibition, The Ageless Beauty photography, at Da Nang’s Fine Arts Museum on June 6-18.
More than 15,000 Japanese books were on display during the second Japanese Book Week at the Japanese book section at Fahasa (HCM City Books Distribution JSC) Bookshop on Nguyen Hue Street in Ho Chi Minh City which opened on June 1.
A workshop on new trends and demands in tourism development took place in Ha Noi on May 31, gathering managers, experts and businesses operating in the sector.
Some 300 paintings created by children from different regions of Viet Nam this year are on display at the Viet Nam Cultural Arts Exhibition Centre in Ha Noi.
Foreign tourist arrivals to Ha Noi from the start of the year reached an estimated 9.65 million, a year-on-year rise of 7.6%, grossing revenue of more than VND29.2 trillion, up 12%, reported the city Department of Tourism.
Cultures from cities and provinces nationwide will be brought together in Hanoi to perform on the walking street around Hoan Kiem Lake, in an effort to diversify cultural activities in the area, enhance cultural exchanges between the capital and other localities as well as meet the demand for cultural enjoyment of Hanoians and visitors alike.
A painting exhibition showcasing artworks of Italian painter Raffaello Sanzio (Raphael) will be held at the Viet Nam Museum of Ethnology on June 2 as part of activities to mark Italian National Day (June 2).
Forty-eight stone tools and thousands of ceramic pieces dating back to the pre-Sa Huynh Culture (3,000-3,500 years-old) were found during a third excavation in the garden of the Khue Bac Communal House in Da Nang City.