In order to respond to Hanoians’s demand for entertainment on the occasion of the Mid–Autumn Festival, the Vietnam Ethnology museum, in conjunction with Kids TV – VTC 11, will host the Mid–Autumn Festival 2011 entitled “The colours of the seas†from September 10 to September 12 (August 13-15 lunar calendar).
More than 30,000 spectators cheered the contestants in the final round of the 2011 Do Son Buffalo Fight in the Do Son district of Haiphong on September 6.
To celebrate the mid-autumn festival, Vinpearl Land prepares a number of entertainment activities for customers and their children.
Indian food lovers should head to Cafe Rivoli of the Sofitel Saigon Plaza to join in the Indian Culinary Festival organized by the hotel from August 30 until September 6.
As many as 23 art troupes from 12 countries around the world have registered to participate in the Hue Festival, scheduled to take place April 7-15, 2012.
Nearly 40 choirs, including over 1,000 domestic and international singers, will perform at the first International Choir Festival & Competition in Hoi An city in the central province of Quang Nam, from March 16-20 in 2011.
The first International Tea Festival will be held from November 11 to 15, 2011 in the northeastern province of Thai Nguyen.
Authorities in the central coast province of Phan Thiet have approved a Kate Festival celebration of the Cham people at Po Sah Inu Tower in Phan Thiet City from September 24 to 26.
The first Mong pan pipes festival, the biggest of its kind in Vietnam, opened in the Dong Van Stone Plateau on August 21 to mark the 120th founding anniversary of the northernmost province of Ha Giang.
The ninth Vietnam-Japan Cultural Exchange began in the central city of Hoi An on Aug. 20.
The ninth Vietnam-Japan cultural exchange event in Hoi An will be held on August 20-21.
Different tour packages will be presented during a festival at the Moc Chau Plateau in the north-eastern province of Son La from August 27 to September 2.