By preserving the sacred Then Kin Pang Festival, Lai Châu is not only safeguarding cultural heritage but also creating unique tourism experiences that enrich community life.
In the past five years, HCM City resident Võ Minh Cường has not only offered free emergency transport for those in need but also supported and fundraised hospital fees and funeral costs for disadvantaged people.
It is increasingly evident that Christmas is no longer solely a major religious holiday for Catholics, but has grown into a community-wide celebration that enriches Vietnamese people’s spiritual and cultural life.
The organising board received a total of 135 nominations from 50 agencies, shortlisted to 30 and then to 15 for public voting with the participation of central and local media agencies to the final top 10 events.
Coffee shops in HCM City are celebrating the upcoming Christmas season by embracing the festive spirit with elaborate Christmas-themed decorations, attracting large numbers of young people to hang out and take photos.
Based on searches made between September and November for stays during December 2025 and January 2026, Agoda recorded a 30 per cent increase in family travel interest to Việt Nam compared with the same period last year
Khánh Hòa Province has great potential to develop diverse tourism products thanks to its rich cultural heritage, traditional craft villages and favourable geographical location, becoming the culture–tourism epicentre of the south-central coastal region.
Phú Quốc had emerged as one of the fastest-growing tourism destinations in the country, playing a pioneering role and serving as a key driver for international visitor growth.
The film blends the vibrant aesthetics of Bollywood with the contemporary beauty of Asia, offering audiences a fresh perspective on romance across borders.
The Trống Đôi, Cồng Ba, Chiêng Năm Festival in Xí Thoại Hamlet, which takes place at the end of January each year, attracts strong interest from both locals and visitors thanks to the distinctive artistic expressions of Ba Na culture.
The central province of Gia Lai will host a number of events and festivals next year for the 2026 National Tourism Year, according to its People’s Committee.
From gong performances and hot-air balloons to coffee rituals and cherry blossoms, Măng Đen invites visitors to celebrate the New Year in a truly unique way.
Many charitable clubs from Hà Nội, Hải Phòng, Đà Nẵng, HCM City, and other cities choose Christmas time to set out, bringing the warmth of the holiday season to places where city lights cannot reach.