Vietfest 2016, a Vietnamese cultural festival, opened at University College London (UCL) on March 14 as part of activities hosted by Vietnamese students in the UK to promote the image of Viet Nam’s people and land.
(TITC) – From 23 – 26 March 2016, Viet Nam will participate in the 23rd Moscow International Travel and Tourism (MITT) Exhibition 2016 in the Expocentre in Moscow’s city centre (Russia Federation) with the aim to promote the country’s tourism and seek opportunity to cooperate with international partners.
The England tourism magazine Wanderlust has voted Phong Nha cave in the Phong Nha National Park among the five most astounding cave sites in the world.
(TITC) – From 9 to 13 March 2016, International Tourism Fair ITB Berlin 2016 will be held at CityCube Berlin Convention Centre (Berlin, Germany). The Vietnamese delegation led by Viet Nam National Administration of Tourism with some localities, tourism associations, tourism enterprises and artists will attend the event.
Viet Nam’s reform achievements and its relations with Egypt are the spotlight of a photo exhibition which opened in Cairo on February 29.
The Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi has been named as one of the world’s most favourite hotels in Conde Nast Traveller’s 2016 Gold List.
Viet Nam is attending Locations Show 2016, India’s largest film tourism event held by the India International Film Tourism Council (IIFTC) and the Film Federation of India (FFI), for the first time.
A Viet Nam tourism promotion programme in the Czech Republic was launched on February 19 by the Vietnamese Embassy.
(TITC) – On 13 February 2016, at Pavillon Baltard in Nogent-sur-Marne City, Vietnamese Cultural Centre in France (CCV) coordinated with Vietnamese People Association in France to organize the celebration of Lunar New Year 2016 under the theme “Spring in Highlands”.
A music show titled “Melodies of Homeland Spring” took place at the Leipzig Trade Fair in Germany on February 14 to popularise Viet Nam’s traditional culture to foreign friends.
The land, people and culture of Viet Nam were introduced at the 20th National Multicultural Festival which took place in Australia’s capital city of Canberra from February 12-14.
Twenty paintings featuring Vietnamese people and landscapes drawn by children in central Asia and Eastern Europe are on display in Russia’s Kremlin Palace.