Vietnamese Culture-Tourism Days opened at the Megaron concert hall in Athens, Greece on October 14 (local time) as an event to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the establishment of the two countries' diplomatic ties.
A breathtakingly beautiful photo entitled ‘Alone at Sunset’ of photographer Hoang Hai Thinh has won a bronze medal at the prestigious Sydney International Exhibition of Photography.
On October 9, Viet Nam Culture Day was celebrated by more than 1,000 Overseas Vietnamese (OVs) and Czech nationals at Brno City.
Vietfest 2015, a Vietnamese heritage festival, opened at Australian National University (ANU) in Canberra on October 8, giving visitors a kaleidoscope of Viet Nam’s culture.
Ha Noi, the capital city of Viet Nam, has been listed among ten tourist attractions with the most perfect weather in October by Skyscanner, the world’s travel search engine.
The global Fodor’s Travel magazine has picked out Viet Nam as one of the world’s 10 must-see destinations in autumn.
An exhibition showcasing photos and documents on Hoang Sa (the Paracel) and Truong Sa (the Spratly) archipelagos in the East Sea was held at the Cultural Center of Jahrhunderthalle Bochum in Germany recently.
The US travel guide Rough Guides has cited Quy Nhon- a coastal city in the central province of Binh Dinh - as top 9 places to get off tourist trail in Southeast Asia.
Ha Noi has recently been named in the “30 places to see before you turn 30” by the Business Insider UK.
(TITC) – In the framework of the 21st session of the UNWTO General Assembly meeting from September 12 – 17, 2015 in Medellin, Colombia, on September 15, Chairman of Viet Nam National Administration of Tourism, Mr. Nguyen Van Tuan and Minister of Trade, Industry and Tourism of Colombia, Mr. Cecilia Álvarez-Correa signed memorandum of understanding on cooperation in the field of tourism between Viet Nam…
(TITC) - From 19 to 23 September 2015, in Moscow City (Russian Federation), Ha Noi Days in Moscow 2015 was organized by People’s Committee of Ha Noi.
(TITC) - The Telegraph (U.K) has just voted Viet Nam’s terraced rice fields in 8th position of the top 14 most surreal landscapes in the world.