The second cultural festival entitled “We are together” will take place at the KBS Arena in Seoul in the Republic of Korea (RoK) on June 16 to promote Vietnamese culture in the RoK and cultural exchanges between the two countries.
Viet Nam’s growing popularity as a travel destination has been confirmed by its ranking as one of the 10 best places to visit in the world.
Viet Nam’s traditional dances gained big applause at the 20th international art-cultural festival of national minorities in the Czech Republic held from May 24-28 under the theme “Prague-Heart of Nations”.
Tourist attractions of three central provinces of Viet Nam - Nghe An, Ha Tinh and Quang Binh - were introduced in Thailand’s northeastern province of Udon Thani in a promotion programme on May 23.
According to latest statistics of Henley Passport Index 2018 released on May 23, Viet Nam ranks 84th among the most powerful passports in the world with 51 visa-free destinations.
An exhibition, showcasing the handicrafts of Viet Nam, will open in Minsk, Belarus, from June 11 to 18, as part of activities under the framework of Vietnamese Cultural Days in Belarus.
The Viet Nam Festival 2018 kicked off at Yoyogi park in the Japanese capital of Tokyo on May 19 on the occasion of the 128th birth anniversary of late President Ho Chi Minh.
Many Japanese have been fascinated by Vietnamese foods and Ao Dai (Vietnamese traditional long dress) shows during the recent International Cultural Festival held in Tsukuba city, Ibaraki prefecture.
An exhibition showcasing paintings by a Vietnamese artist has been organised for the first time in Algeria, from May 13-14, by the Vietnamese Embassy in the country in collaboration with the Algerian Ministry of Culture.
Among Conde Nast Traveler’s list of “101 of the most stunning swimming pools in the world” released ahead of summer 2018, Viet Nam has claimed three spots.
Sa Pa in Viet Nam's northern province of Lao Cai has become more touristy in recent years, so it is important for those who love the pristine beauty of the town to find a place where they can breath in the fresh air, dive into the green jungle, gaze over the vast paddy fields and experience ethnic culture.
A programme entitled “Viet Nam Days in Myanmar” kicked off on May 7, featuring a wide range of cultural activities and art performances, photo and handicraft exhibitions, fashion shows, and workshops connecting enterprises from the two countries.