(TITC) – From 15 – 20 September 2016, the People’s Committee of Yen Bai Province will organize Muong Lo Culture and Tourism Week 2016 in Nghia Lo Town, Yen Bai Province.
Dual cultural festivals will land the northwest region in September 2016, according to the provincial People’s Committee of Yen Bai at a meeting in the locality on August 11.
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism has assigned the authority of the northwestern province of Yen Bai to submit a dossier of the Xoe dance of the Thai ethnic people to UNESCO to seek the title of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
Ha Tien is a small township in Kien Giang Province. Its 22km coastline borders the Gulf of Thailand. Ha Tien boasts magnificent landscapes which attracts lots of tourists.
A temple dedicated to Bau Lords has been inaugurated as the Tuyen Quang province People’s Committee preserves Bau Citadel, a national relic site.
An Bang Beach in Hoi An City, listed as one of the world’s 50 best beaches by CNNGo, organizes the “Charming Blue Sea” event on June 10- July 16 to promote tourism.
Cuc Bac Café is a favorite destination for those dropping by Lo Lo Chai Hamlet in Lung Cu Commune, Dong Van District in the northern mountainous province of Ha Giang. The café results from Japanese Yasushi Ogura’s passion, effort and investment.
A ceremony to receive a certificate in recognition of the Suoi Mo Temple Festival as a national intangible cultural heritage as well as to open the annual festival was held in Bac Giang province on May 7.
A group of 400 Shan tea plants in the northern mountainous province of Yen Bai have been recognised as Vietnamese heritage trees.
(TITC) – On 23 November 2015, Viet Nam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT) organized a famtrip to explore “Back to the roots” tourism in some northeast provinces.
In the cool atmosphere of late autumn, Quyet Thang tea farm and other tea farms in Dong Giang District in the central province of Quang Nam have turned into peaceful and appealing places for not only domestic tourists but also foreign visitors.
Viet Nam’s Nghe Tinh Vi-Giam folk singing, part of the Humanity’s Intangible Heritage, has left a striking impression on the audience at the Asian Festival 2015 recently held in Australia’s Adelaide city.