Mai Son Coffee Festival, promoting traditional features and local products, was organised in Mai Son District, Son La Province on October 27.
On October 26, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism announced that the second Green Heritage and Tourism Week will take place in Ha Noi from November 21-23 as part of activities to celebrate Viet Nam Culture Heritage Day (November 23).
Hundreds of artists from 16 art troupes gathered at the second Van singing festival which opened in the northern province of Bac Giang on October 25.
The 7th Da Lat Flower Festival, themed “Flowers of Da Lat – Miracle from the good earth”, will return to Da Lat City, the Central Highlands province of Lam Dong from December 23-27.
The South Korean Culture and Food Festival 2017 will see performances by popular artists of South Korea and Viet Nam from October 27 to 29.
The 7th Southern Khmer Festival of Culture, Sports and Tourism will be held in the Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta province of Bac Lieu on November 17-19.
The second Diwali Fest 2017, the annual Indian light festival, will be held at the Indian Cultural Centre, No.63 Tran Hung Dao Street, Hoan Kiem District, in Ha Noi, at 5pm on October 27.
The first Fashionology Festival kicked off on Nguyen Hue Walking Street in Ho Chi Minh City on October 20, promising to entertain visitors with attractive fashion shows which use the latest technologies.
The third Ooc Om Bok Festival (moon worship festival) of the Mekong Delta will take place from October 28-November 3, according to the event’s organising board.
(TITC) - From 18 to 23 October 2017, Ba Be – Bac Kan Tourism Week 2017 will be held in Po Lu Hamlet, Nam Mau Commune, Ba Be District, Bac Kan Province. The event aims to introduce and promote the eco-tourism potential and special traditional cultural value of Ba Be District to domestic and foreign visitors.
The ninth Republic of Korea (RoK) – Viet Nam Food and Culture Festival is scheduled to take place at the My Dinh National Stadium in Ha Noi, from October 27-29, promising fascinating events for visitors.
A Vietnamese-Japanese cultural space is set to open in the UNESCO-recognised town of Hoi An in November to honour the fine relationship that exists between the two countries.