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.
Đà Lạt City in the central province of Lâm Đồng is a hotspot on the tourism map this week as the City of a Thousand Flowers launches two highly anticipated cultural events: the Gong Festival and the Global Coffee Heritage...
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.
By 2024, the province had had a total of 1,603 sets of gongs, including 1,178 sets of Ê Đê gongs, 219 sets of M''nông gongs, 118 sets of Jrai gongs and 88 other sets.
The 2025 Southeast Asian Gong Festival will connect regional artisans, set records and bring the finest of gong culture to people in December in Lâm Đồng Province.
With the theme “The Echo of the Central Highlands Gongs - Southeast Asia Convergence,” the programme will feature 12 art troupes from Gia Lai, Đắk Lắk, Lâm Đồng, several northern provinces as well as art troupes from Thailand, Laos and...
Comprising two hamlets with 87 households and 295 residents, Việt Hải is celebrated for its untouched natural landscapes and rich ecological environment, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and those seeking tranquil, unspoiled beauty. Visitors can experience the village’s...
Đà Lạt is focusing on green tourism and leveraging cultural industries rooted in nature, biodiversity, and the rich local culture to attract more international visitors.
The Ethnic Cultural and Elephant Racing Festival in the Tây Nguyên (Central Highlands) province of Đắk Lắk attracted several thousand foreign and local visitors over the weekend.
Robinson Department Store (Robins) has co-operated with Vietnamese
fashion designer Adrian Anh Tuan to kick off a social programmme titled
Designs from the Village.
The Tay Nguyen (Central Highlands) province of Dak
Nong has discovered a cave system in the Serepok River basin in Krong No
District that appears suitable for developing tourism.