The “Hà Nội 5 Cửa Ô” (Hà Nội''s Five Gates) train, also known as The Hà Nội Train, is drawing interest from visitors to the capital city, marking the first time a tourist train has been specially designed to showcase...
The event aims to honour the local pottery craft and also serves as a tribute to artisans who have for hundreds of years contributed to shaping the glazed cultural appearance of this land.
The ancient houses in Cái Bè Commune, Long Khánh Commune and Cai Lậy Ward are captivating destinations for both domestic and international tourists visiting Đồng Tháp Province. Each of these architectural gems, over a century old, showcases a unique style...
Lâm Đồng Province is entering an exciting new chapter in its tourism journey, thanks to a recent merger that has opened the door to a wealth of opportunities.
The fried sticky rice with cashews has a golden, crispy exterior while maintaining the soft, fragrant texture of sticky rice and the rich flavour of cashews inside.
The tourism initiative is part of a plan implemented by the Hà Nội People''s Committee to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution on August 19 and National Day on September 2.
Flavors of the Highlands and the Sea gathering aims to discover culinary talents, elevate the value of Vietnamese cuisine and a professional event for chefs both nationally and internationally.
Chairman of the Cao Bằng Province People''s Committee Lê Hải Hòa stated that the locality possesses a vast array of historical documents, yet many questions remain.
Đồng Tháp Province is positioning tourism as a pillar of its economy, adopting sustainable development approaches and cultural branding to attract visitors and boost revenues.
By 2030, Lâm Đồng aims to welcome between 40 and 45 million tourist arrivals annually, with international visitors accounting for 18–25 per cent of the total.
In an attempt to promote it as an attractive destination, with multi potential industries, Lâm Đồng Province showed off its advantages and strengths through a forum connecting culture, tourism and trade in the capital.
The annual festival at Đồng Xâm Village is a sacred occasion to pay tribute to ancestors, in keeping with the Vietnamese tradition of ''uống nước nhớ nguồn'', or ''when drinking water, remember its source''.
Biên Hòa ceramics, with a history spanning centuries and a distinctive glaze, is one of few Vietnamese pottery brands recognised internationally. Now, it’s receiving official recognition through the first large-scale festival ever held in its honour.