Chu B’luk volcanic cave in Dak Nong Province has become an ideal destination for adventure enthusiasts due to its moderate difficulty and the pristine natural beauty it offers.
Since the end of May, picturesque landscape of ripe paddy fields in Mang Den town has drawn a large number of tourists.
A cave with magnificent beauty has been discovered in the central province of Quang Tri.
About 40 kilometers from the center of Van Don district, Quang Ninh province, the island of Quan Lan has emerged as a great place for those who want to immerse in nature and escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.
Quy Nhon, a coastal city in Central Vietnam, is emerging as a top destination for sports tourism, thanks to its natural beauty and well-developed tourism infrastructure.
Located in the northernmost province of Ha Giang, the Dong Van Karst Plateau Global Geopark is a celebrated destination that beckons adventurers from far and wide. Approximately 300 kilometers from Ha Noi, the plateau offers a challenging journey for backpackers with its sharp, winding turns and perilous passes that extend up to 20 kilometers.
In late spring, when farm work is less busy, the San Chi ethnic minority people in Binh Lieu district of Quang Ninh province organize their Soong Co Festival. The event has been held for hundreds of years and Soong Co singing, now a national intangible cultural heritage, continues to be popular.
Co Loa historical relic site in Dong Anh district, Ha Noi is closely attached to the legend of My Chau - Trong Thuy, and the national construction and defense as well as the fight against invaders under the reign of King An Duong Vuong. This place is beautiful all year round and a typical tourist attraction of the capital city.
“I study garden houses as a connection between Vietnamese art and culture and a deep connection with the land and spirit of Hue. Hidden cultural features still thrive in the values and identity of Hue today,” said Professor and Landscape Architect Kimberlee Stryker (University of California, Berkeley) in her “Listening to the Gardens of Hue, Vietnam” 25 years ago.
Quang Nam is making every effort to develop its tourism brand of return to traditional values based on the world cultural heritages, relics, and historical narratives.
Vietnam has submitted a dossier to seek UNESCO recognition for Cheo, Vietnamese traditional opera, as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. This is a good opportunity to promote Vietnamese folk art to the world and make the community aware of the need to preserve Cheo. To that end, Vietnam is diversifying performances of contemporary Cheo and inspiring young people to get involved in this art…
The nine historic Dynastic Urns, housed in the Hue Imperial Citadel in the central province of Thua Thien Hue, have been inscribed in the “Memory of the World Register”.