Famous rivers such as Mekong River, Han River, Ngo Dong River, Saigon River, and Huong River are all landscapes that you cannot miss when traveling to Vietnam.
According to statistics from the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Vietnam currently has a total of 162 public and private museums, which are home to more than three million artefacts, reflecting the entire development process of Vietnamese history, culture, and people.
After Covid-19, Binh Lieu tourism is expected to witness growth due to the implementation of several stimulus programmes and sales promotions.
A plan to preserve 92 unique architectural works in the city, including 30 works managed by the municipal administration, 50 State-managed architectures, and 12 built before 1954, has been announced by Hanoi City Department of Construction, Planning and Architecture.
Na Vi Village in the northern province of Cao Bang charms all nostalgic souls with its ancient stone houses and unique traditions that have been maintained by generations of ethnic Tay people.
The Vietnam Cultural Week in Cambodia officially opened in the capital city of Phnom Penh as part of the activities to mark the 55th anniversary of Vietnam – Cambodia diplomatic ties and celebrate the Vietnam – Cambodia and Cambodia – Vietnam Friendship Year 2022.
Four Vietnamese artists will head to the Republic of Korea (RoK) for water puppetry shows in four cities to mark the 30th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and the RoK.
Thousands of visitors are expected to go to the northern province of Tuyen Quang to join the Tuyen Citadel Festival 2020 in September.
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism has issued a decision to add 10 additional national intangible cultural heritages.
An exhibition, themed “The quintessence of heritages from ancient ships and national treasures”, was held in the central province of Quang Ngai on August 6.
Many traditional festivals are being reproduced and treated as part of tourism events in a bid to attract more visitors, experts said.
The northern mountainous province of Son La has a broad reputation for exciting outdoor activities, as it offers tourists a collection of wild spaces such as pine forests and tea plantations. When visiting Son La, visitors should not miss Nang Tien (or Fairy) Waterfall, which boasts pristine beauty and serenity.