In the splendid setting of the Star Performing Arts Centre in Singapore, which gathered more than 1,000 contestants from 25 countries, a Mông musician was announced the winner of the grand prize in the 2026 ZhongSin International Music Competition, ed...
Every spring, Hồng Thái Commune in Tuyên Quang Province enters its most beautiful season. Pear blossoms cover the mountains and forests in pristine white, transforming this highland into a fairy tale landscape amid the vast wilderness.
Việt Nam plans to train 5,000 specialists to develop educational history video games as part of a sweeping push to digitise heritage, strengthen cultural industries and invest more heavily in the arts.
One of eight priority tasks is promoting cultural industries, expanding the cultural market and positioning national cultural brands linked with cultural tourism.
HCM City’s tourism sector has sustained strong momentum after the Tết 2026 (Lunar New Year) festival, rolling out flexible products, short-break packages and digital solutions to keep visitors coming.
Resolution No 80-NQ/TƯ positions culture as a key resource for sustainable development. In Phú Nghĩa Commune, Hà Nội, the plan is being put into action with targets to upgrade cultural institutions, revive craft villages through tourism, grow the cultural industry,...
In line with Resolution 80 of the Politburo on the Development of Vietnamese Culture, Hà Nội is intensifying efforts to bring culture into public life and foster a vibrant cultural industry.
Phú Quốc Special Zone in An Giang Province has launched the Phú Quốc Tourism Rapid Response Team in an attempt to a professional and transparent tourism environment and protect the rights of tourists.
The tranquil villages of Lào Cai Province - nestled among pristine mountains and threaded with centuries-old ethnic traditions - became a magnet for travellers during the 2026 Lunar New Year holiday.
The south-central province of Khánh Hòa set a target of welcoming 33 million visitors by 2030, with international visitors accounting for 40-45 per cent, according to its Tourism Development Strategy for the period 2026-2030, with a vision to 2045.
In addition to preferential policies and programmes attracting tourism, business and marketing strategies play a key role for Vietnamese tourism to achieve success in 2025.
A series of heritage sites and cultural spaces hosted activities rich in traditional Tết atmosphere, combining folk art performances with introductions to craft villages and intangible cultural heritage.