(TITC) – Aiming to boost Western European tourist arrivals to Viet Nam, from 7-13 October 2016, Viet Nam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT) organized a famtrip for tourism enterprises and media agencies from Western European countries.
A collection of porcelain products by 35 Japanese artists will be on display on October 14 at the Japanese Pottery: The Rising Generation from Traditional Japanese Kilns exhibit at the HCM City Exhibition House.
The Mekong Delta province of Tien Giang plans to promote ecotourism in combination with environment protection.
Music lovers will have an opportunity to enjoy a classic concert titled ‘Tre Mua Thu’ (Autumn Bamboo) at the L'Espace French Cultural Centre in Ha Noi on October 15 at 8pm.
An exhibition kicked off at the Ha Noi Museum on October 10 with nearly 150 documents and objects sourced from the museum’s collection on display.
Viet Bac, the northern part of Viet Nam, covers Cao Bang, Bac Kan, Lang Son, Thai Nguyen, Tuyen Quang, and Ha Giang provinces.
Various art programmes are being taken place across Ha Noi on the night of October 10 to mark the 62th anniversary of the Liberation Day of the capital city.
The Viet Nam Mountain Bike Marathon, the country’s toughest mountain bike stage race, is scheduled to kick off on November 4-6 in Sa Pa in northern mountainous Lao Cai province.
The Goethe Institute will unveil Vu Dan Tan and The Music, a multi-media exhibition, starting on October 7 to mark the late artist’s 70 birth anniversary in Ha Noi.
Ngoc Lu I bronze drum is a masterpiece made in the heyday of the Dong Son culture.
The Ha Noi Book Fair 2016 will feature an exhibit introducing the relationship between Ha Noi and Viet Nam with ASEAN countries.
The Mekong Delta city of Can Tho has won the 2016 Asian Townscape Award from the Asia-Pacific regional office of the UN Human Settlements (UN-HABITAT) programme.