The annual Phú Mỹ Hưng Spring Flower Festival 2026 will commence at Phú Mỹ Hưng City Centre on February 11 this year, and is expected to welcome millions of visitors from the city and neighbouring areas.
The 21st Lawrence S. Ting Charity Walk 2026, themed "Walking to Share," is set to occur on the morning of January 24, 2026, at the Crescent area in Phú Mỹ Hưng City Centre in HCM City.
Attracting nearly 200 distinguished guests from across the globe, the prestigious event was not only an awards ceremony, but also a celebration of culture, knowledge, and compassion.
Vietnamese sports teams are eager to reach new heights at the 33rd SEA Games, set to take place in December in Thailand. Among them, the athletics and taekwondo teams are preparing with great determination to bring home numerous gold medals.
Before the pandemic, Khánh Hoà was among the top destinations for Russian visitors, welcoming nearly 493,000 arrivals in 2019. After five years of stagnation, the market is rebounding strongly. In the first eight months of 2025, the province received 279,000...
The northwestern province of Điện Biên has identified international cooperation, including with localities in Thailand, as a key orientation to effectively capitalise on its potential and advantages, and to develop tourism into a spearhead economic sector.
The event is part of a tourism development co-operation programme between eight expanded northwest provinces and Ho Chi Minh City. It is a major highlight of 2025, playing a key role in connecting and exchanging tourism markets while promoting the...
Eighty years ago, tens of thousands gathered at Ba Đình Square to hear President Hồ Chí Minh proclaim the Declaration of Independence, founding the Democratic Republic of Việt Nam. That moment marked not just a turning point in national history,...
The northern province is striving to transform tourism into a vital economic sector contributing to sustainable development in its development strategy towards 2030.
Khánh Hoà has welcomed 16 international cruises so far this year, with more than 19,000 tourists disembarking to explore the province’s scenic landscapes and renowned cultural, religious, and artistic landmarks, as well as to enjoy local cuisine and sightseeing tours.
Đông Giao Village in Hải Phòng City (formerly part of Hải Dương Province) is a centuries-old centre of wood carving, where over 95 per cent of households still practise the traditional craft. Despite the pressures of modern times, the village...
The event showcases the significant achievements in the economy, in society and of national security, of both Việt Nam and Hải Phòng during the era of innovation and international integration.