The war epic ''Red Rain'' has taken Việt Nam’s cinemas by storm, smashing records to become the highest-grossing Vietnamese film of all time. Let’s see what is behind the hype!
For the first time, the country’s largest mixed martial arts series will be held in Khánh Hòa Province, and also for the first time outdoors, with the fights taking place at Cam Ranh Square on the night of August 16.
Green Tourism Criteria (VITA Green) is expected to become an internationally recognised sustainable tourism certification, bolstering Việt Nam’s image as a green destination.
Central to the plan is the transformation of Hạ Long Bay into a “sleepless tourism hub”, a night-time economy that could cement Quảng Ninh’s status as “northern Việt Nam’s biggest tourism epicenter” in a new growth phase.
Vietnamese martial artists entered 23 final matches and successfully won 17 gold medals, including both tanding (combat) and seni (performance) events.
Around 250 martial artists, coaches and referees will take part in the ninth Asian Pencak Silat Championships, which officially kicks off in Hà Tĩnh Province on July 25.
This serene destination, embraced by stunning mountainous scenery and a refreshing climate, has become a sought-after spiritual retreat for travellers seeking tranquility.
Protecting and promoting World Heritage is not only the responsibility of a single sector or locality, but of the entire region, the nation, and the current and future generations.
The programme featured a range of activities, including group practice sessions of the Common Yoga Protocol (CYP), Vietnamese–Indian cultural performances, a commemorative flag handover ceremony for clubs, and a beach clean-up to help protect the marine environment.
Gò Cỏ Village, just 2km away from National Highway No 1A in Phổ Thạnh Ward, Đức Phổ Town, is situated in a zone with remnants of the ancient Sa Huỳnh and Chăm cultures in the coastal Sa Huỳnh Beach area.