A ceremony was held in the northern province of Vinh Phuc to receive certificates recognising the Tay Thien site and the Binh Son Tower as special national relic sites.
Various ancient objects and pieces of architecture were discovered in the special national Go Thap relic site in the Mekong Delta province of Dong Thap during excavations in 2015.
Representatives from Sapporo city, capital of the Japanese Hokkaido prefecture, held a tourism promotion programme in Ha Noi on March 13.
A book street will be put into operation in the central city of Da Nang on September 2 to serve readers and lure tourists.
Almost 300 passengers on a direct flight from Sweden’s capital Stockholm arrived at Phu Quoc airport in the southern province of Kien Giang on March 8th.
A ceremony to welcome the Special National Relics site title for Vinh Nghiem pagoda in Tri Yen commune, Yen Dung district, northern Bac Giang, will take place on March 20th (the 12th of the second lunar month).
People will have opportunities to contemplate gold books and other royal gold objects of the Nguyen Dynasty from March 31 at the Viet Nam National Museum of History in Ha Noi.
Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has granted approval for Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Management Board to open up the Da Chong (K9) historical relic site in Ha Noi’s Ba Vi district to the public as from March, 2016.
French photographer Rérahn Croquevielle has presented his world-renowned photograph of a smiling old lady in Hoi An titled ‘Hidden Smile’ to the Vietnamese Women’s Museum.
The third edition of a festival designed to honour ‘Ao dai’, the traditional long dress of Vietnamese women, officially opened on March 8 in Ho Chi Minh City.
The HCM City Photography Association has opened an exhibition featuring the work of its female members in celebration of International Woman’s Day on March 8.
Twelve international chefs and 12 restaurants will meet up at Hoi An International Food Festival 2016 slated for March 14- 20 at Hoi An Sculpture Garden.