Representatives from ministries, sectors, and firms gathered at a conference in Ha Noi on October 17 to seek ways to promote tourism and attract international 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.
The Cambodia cultural week in Viet Nam will take place in Ha Noi and in the northern province of Quang Ninh from November 7th to 12th, 2017.
A special ao dai (traditional dress) collection by designer Vu Viet Ha, inspired by roses to honour Vietnamese women’s beauty, was presented at the opening ceremony of a rose festival in Ha Noi on October 14.
A series of culinary events and trade promotions will be held during “Un Mois En France” (One Month in France) programme in November.
The 19th century home of scholar Huynh Thuc Khang in the central province of Quang Nam will get a facelift with an investment of 50 billion VND (2.2 million USD) approved by the provincial People’s Committee.
From October 13th, Ha Noi Department of Transportation has adjusted transportation in several areas around Hoan Kiem Lake to better maintain pedestrian street space during weekends and meet people’s demand for walking.
The bus will allow visitors to hop on and hop off at any stop during the city tour, which is conducted in Ha Noi for the first time.
(TITC) – After 2014 and 2015 editions, Viet Nam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT) continued to issue Viet Nam Tourism Annual Report 2016 in English and Vietnamese, reflecting a dynamic year for the tourism industry.
Ethnic culture and tourism in the northern mountainous province of Ha Giang will be introduced at Ly Thai To flower garden by Hoan Kiem Lake, Ha Noi, from October 27th to 29th.
(TITC) - Located in the middle of Sa Phin Valley in Sa Phin Commune, Dong Van District, Ha Giang Province, Vuong Family’s Residence is an ancient villa of Vuong Chinh Duc who used to be regarded as a king governing Dong Van Plateau region in the late of 19th and early of 20th centuries.