This year's event is carefully curated to bridge Việt Nam's historical legacy with its dynamic present, helping young the OVs discover the homeland's regions, culture, and history and witness current economic development opportunities and the nation's overall progress.
According to booking data from Emirates — one of the world’s largest airlines, Việt Nam is leading the list of the most popular destinations for the summer 2025 travel peak, thanks in part to the appeal of the new Dubai–Đà Nẵng route.
The show will feature over 50 models with disabilities from across the country, expected to promote the disabled's integration into society but also honour the beauty deep inside each person.
Popular singer Đức Phúc has been selected to represent Việt Nam at Intervision 2025, a prestigious international music contest bringing together artists from more than 20 countries taking place this September in Moscow.
In shaping the future of the tourism industry, data-driven marketing and insight-led strategies are considered vital tools in attracting the next wave of global travelers, especially those from Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), experts said.
The exhibition features three photo series portraying contemporary Vietnamese women as heroic figures in distinct settings.
Over 160 paintings of wild animals and nature done by French-Vietnamese artist Đào Văn Hoàng are on show at his first solo exhibition at the HCM City Fine Arts Association in the city’s District 3.
With a steady tourism rebound and a creative wave of new experiences, Hà Nội is emerging as one of Asia’s most compelling destinations. From nighttime heritage tours to riverside excursions and railway journeys into the past, the capital is rewriting the rules of urban travel in 2025.
The concert will only be held for one night, promising to bring a lively music festival atmosphere with the participation of top artists from Việt Nam.
Dubbed the “land of ancient towers”, Khánh Hoà boasts a rich Chăm legacy through architectural masterpieces like the Po Nagar, Hòa Lai, Pô Klong Garai, and Po Rome towers. Among them, the Po Klong Garai and Po Nagar complexes stand out for their historical significance, aesthetic appeal, and cultural value.
The "Holiday Fun Day" event was not just for fun - it was about nurturing a love for the Vietnamese language and cultural roots. Through a variety of activities, children with different interests can choose what they love, while naturally connecting with their heritage.
The site stands as a symbol of the close cultural heritage cooperation between Việt Nam and Laos, contributing to the long-standing friendship and solidarity between the two neighbouring countries.
A week-long event is being held at Kim Đồng Publishing House in Hà Nội to help children learn about Finnish literature.
Thousands of visitors have flocked to inland “beach-style” tourism sites across Lâm Đồng Province during the summer holidays, reflecting a growing demand for unique ecological experiences in the Central Highlands.
The craft of making square-shaped rice vermicelli has been recognised as a national heritage, while a photo of an artisan making bánh hỏi by photographer Đặng Hoài Anh won the Champagne Taittinger Food for Celebration at the World Food Photography Awards 2025.
Thirty-two contestants of the national cải lương (reformed opera) contest Chuông Vàng Vọng Cổ (Golden Bell) 2025 will offer free performances of cải lương and tài tử music for naval soldiers and students in HCM City on July 20.
Among the exhibits, Việt Nam's wooden “harvest festival” mask represents an elderly figure. It is used in folk theatre and reflects wisdom and rural joy, offering a glimpse into Việt Nam's agricultural culture.
The event, hosted by the General Association of Vietnamese People (GAVP) in the RoK under the auspices of the Vietnamese Embassy, blended football, traditional cuisine, and cultural exchanges.