Kon Tum: Terraced fields in water-pouring season
Kon Vong Kia is emerging as a must-visit destination in Kon Tum Province, thanks to its stunning natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. The village is renowned for its breathtaking terraced fields, which are now entering the water-pouring season - a phenomenon that transforms the landscape into a mesmerizing mosaic of colors when viewed from above.
A visit to Kim Lan Pottery Village
When it comes to Ha Noi’s pottery, Bat Trang ceramics are the first thing that cross one’s mind. However, there is another well-known pottery village named Kim Lan in Ha…
The 6th Southern Folk Cake Festival 2017
(TITC) - According to Can Tho City’s Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism, the 6th Southern Folk Cake Festival 2017 will be organized from 5 to 9 April 2017 at…
Hoi An, the ‘Yellow City’ of Viet Nam
Vincent Van Gogh once said that “Sunshine, a light which, for want of a better word I can only call yellow — pale sulphur yellow, pale lemon gold. How beautiful yellow is!” The World Heritage site of Hoi An which is also known as the Yellow City of Viet Nam is home to grand colonial houses mingled amid Chinese wooden trader’s houses.
Tuan Chau International Port comes into operation
(TITC) – On 7 October 2015, Tuan Chau Group held inauguration ceremony of the International Port (Port 2) after 3 years of construction.
Plan for hot banh khot   (May 05, 2014)
Plan for hot banh khot
Tucked away down a bustling small street not far from the Vung Tau waterfront, local eatery Banh Khot Goc Vu Sua goes about its business as the area’s king of banh khot.