On a vibrant Sunday at the La Phù village communal house, Hà Nội City held a grand ceremony to present the National Intangible Cultural Heritage Certificate to this cherished festival.
Amid digital transformation, villagers are embracing technology and e-commerce to ensure sustainable growth and enhance the value of their traditional craft.
With a history spanning nearly 400 years, the Nam Cao linen weaving village in Hưng Yên Province stands as a vibrant testament to the enduring nature of traditional crafts.
The Centre for Environmental Community Communication on August 10 in HCM City launched a book called "Chia sẻ và Tỉnh thức" (Sharing and Awakening) that harnesses the expressive power of visual art to honour Agent Orange (AO)/dioxin victims and inspire compassion.
According to the plan from the Hà Nội Department of Tourism, authorities will focus on three main activities: enhancing the quality of tourism products and services, organising events and promoting communication.
For 2025, Hà Nội has set an ambitious target of welcoming 31 million tourist arrivals, including 7.5 million foreigners, with projected tourism revenue nearing VNĐ130 trillion. The sector is expected to contribute at least 8 percent to the city’s gross...
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''.
Nestled at the gateway to Việt Nam’s northwestern region, Yên Bái province is turning its rich cultural heritage into a powerful engine for sustainable tourism, enriching local communities while captivating global travellers with authentic experiences.
Hanging out at Hoàn Kiếm Lake, indulging in egg coffee at its birthplace, and immersing yourself in history at the Sofitel Legend Metropole Hotel are among the activities recommended by Euronews for visitors to Hà Nội’s Old Quarter.
The vibrant traditions of wrestling and boat racing in Việt Nam are not merely sports they embody the cultural heritage and communal spirit of the nation.
Some voices express concern that inviting foreign wrestlers could overshadow the local talent, arguing that differences in physical strength might disrupt the festive spirit. Many others recognise it as an opportunity to showcase Việt Nam''s rich traditions to the world.
This year’s festival will gather around 200 representatives from 28 ethnic communities across 14 provinces, offering a rich showcase of cultural and artistic performances.