More than 70 Polish tourists have had the chance to experience Tết in the Mekong Delta Province of Đồng Tháp, learning how locals prepare for and celebrate this festival.
Sai Nga conical hats have long been recognised for their delicate beauty and remarkable durability. Crafted by skilled artisans, the pure white hats, with their neat stitching and elegant lines, bear the distinctive identity of Sai Nga Village.
The Norwegian–Irish duo’s latest production, filmed across iconic sites in Ninh Bình, blends their Celtic‑inspired melodies with Việt Nam’s natural beauty to promote culture and tourism worldwide.
Traditional Tết markets and festivals will open across the city centre and along the Hàn River banks, at Hội An Sculpture Park, in rural mountain villages and within ethnic communities.
Hundreds of patients, their relatives, and medical staff gathered to take photos and enjoy entertainment activities at the opening of Chợ Rẫy Hospital Spring Flower Street on Friday.
Visitors will find a wide variety of goods, including fashion, textiles, leather goods, processed foods, beverages, household items, OCOP products, and specialty products from traditional craft villages at the Hà Nội''s Get Together Tết-themed area
HCM City is stepping up efforts to favourable conditions for the sustainable development of culture industries, viewing investment in culture as a long-term contribution to both quality of life and national growth.
The finest foodstuffs from mountainous and highlands provinces, which won people''s hearts for their delicious and unique taste, can be found at the Spring Fair 2026, taking place at the National Exposition Centre in Đông Anh Commune, Hà Nội.
The inaugural Glorious Spring Fair 2026 in Hà Nội is not just a venue for showcasing products, but also a captivating cultural highlight for the capital city.
Deputy Prime Minister Mai Văn Chính has signed a decision regarding the recognition of 30 new national treasures.
Among the recognised artifacts, Hà Nội has 16 artifacts, the highest number in the country.
Huế’s imperial calligraphy, once thought lost, is being revived at the Metropole Tết Space in Hà Nội, where visitors can explore this tradition alongside performances, workshops and festive customs marking the Lunar New Year.