The image of women in flowing áo dài and children in colourful traditional costumes conveyed a powerful message of a culturally rich, friendly and open Việt Nam.
The stamp features a graphic design with the bold colours of the national flag, symbolising the nation’s unity and unwavering will.
According to the General Director, the highlight of the booth is a central globe symbolising the VNA’s information ecosystem and its aspiration for deeper international integration. The globe features images of reporters at home and abroad, alongside multimedia and multi-platform products reflecting the VNA’s pioneering role in digital technology.
The press centre will coordinate and guide media activities for nearly 1,500 domestic and foreign journalists covering the National Day celebration. It will also provide official information, facilitate reporting and handle press-related requests.
Pop singer Hồng Nhung, one of Việt Nam’s most influential and successful vocalists since the 1990s, has struck a powerful chord by producing the music video (MV) Tự Hỏi just a month after her breast-cancer surgery.
This remarkable project, set against the picturesque backdrop of the Mường Thanh basin, showcases an awe-inspiring scene and ignites a spirit of patriotism and national pride in all who visit.
Bát Tràng cooking knowledge of a traditional party dish was recently recognised as the latest National Intangible Cultural Heritage (NICH) by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
The poem, written in the traditional lục bát (six-eight) verse form, was composed to inspire national pride, unity and a shared sense of responsibility during the fight for independence.
Promising more than just pretty pictures and travel clips, the channel aims to reshape perceptions by presenting a vivid, contemporary and objective view of modern Việt Nam — from its cultural heritage to its fast-evolving digital economy.
Adapted from the novel by Chu Lai, who also penned the screenplay, the film draws inspiration from the 81-day battle to defend the Quảng Trị Citadel in 1972.
More than 1,000 years ago, Lý Công Uẩn, later King Lý Thái Tổ, founded the Lý Dynasty and established Thăng Long (now Hà Nội). His descendant, Prince Lý Long Tường, came to the Korean Peninsula over eight centuries ago, forging the first link between the two nations.
Food fanatics in HCM City are looking forward to the Saigon Taco Fest 2025 on August 30 at Creo Customs in An Khánh Ward. The one-day event is where six of Saigon’s best taco spots gather, offering the essence of Mexican food in one place.
The inaugural Sợi Gạo Việt (Vietnamese Rice Noodles) Festival will take place from October 16-19 at September 23 Park in HCM City’s Bến Thành Ward.
Around 50 stalls will introduce specialties of the northern mountainous region, from forest vegetables and smoked meats to sticky rice, herbal liquors, and handmade brocades.
Việt Nam's tourism associations, led by Việt Nam Tourism Association (VITA), gathered in the central province of Thanh Hoá on August 23 to devise a coordinated action plan to meet government targets and elevate the country’s profile as a global travel destination.
This annual event reflects the cultural identity of the Thái people, showcasing agricultural beliefs and community solidarity, while promoting the enchanting image of Ngọc Chiến to visitors.
Once considered too formal to captivate young audiences, Việt Nam’s patriotic art programmes, now rebranded by the youth as ‘national concerts’, are enjoying a renaissance, selling out venues and drawing tens of thousands with their modern staging and vibrant mix of tradition and innovation.
As administrative boundaries are redefined and economic momentum accelerates, the Southeast region is positioning itself for a transformative leap in tourism.