"The art of making and dancing to the flute of the H'mong people in Dien Bien province" has been recognised as a national intangible cultural heritage.
An exhibition officially opened at the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum in Hanoi on October 13, featuring many artifacts that are stories about President Ho Chi Minh’s sentiment with Vietnamese people and international friends.
Ong Met Pagoda is one of the oldest pagodas of the Khmer in the Mekong Delta province of Tra Vinh. The Theravada Buddhism pagoda with a Khmer architectural style has remained intact. The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism recognized it as a national relic site in March, 2009.
The painting "The et Sympathie" by local artist Le Pho has been sold for a total of US$1.3 million at the Modern Evening Auction of Sotheby's in Hong Kong (China).
Nowadays, more and more young tourists come to check in and experience the irresistible attraction of the following five cliffs in the country.
Hanoi will organize many cultural and sports activities to mark the 68th anniversary of Hanoi's liberation from the French occupation forces on October 10, 1954, according to the Hanoi Department of Culture and Sports.
More than 300 years ago the Mong ethnic people settled in what is today Sin Suoi Ho hamlet, Phong Tho district, Lai Chau province. In 2015 the province recognized Sin Suoi Ho as a community tourism hamlet.
The first book on the national geography of the Nguyen Dynasty (1820-1884), Hoang Viet Nhat Thong Du Dia Chi, has won the highest prize of Vietnam National Book Awards 2022.
As the most populous province in the Southwest region and more than 200km south of Ho Chi Minh City, An Giang has the typical cultural feature of a city in the Mekong Delta region, with a floating market, boat racing festival, brilliant Khmer pagodas and blooming water lily flowers.
From the 19th century until now, coffee has taken a journey to become an irreplaceable part of Vietnamese culture and life. Based on the votes of visitors, Booking.com has rounded up the 7 best destinations for coffee in Vietnam as endorsed by Vietnamese travellers.
An exhibition entitled ‘Calligraphy – Graffiti Dialogue’ is taking place at Hanoi’s Van Mieu - Quoc Tu Giam (Temple of Literature), receiving positive response from the public.
Paper-making is a traditional craft of the Dao ethnic minority people in Thanh Son hamlet, Viet Quang town, Bac Quang district, Ha Giang province.