Bookings for Tết tours on the rise

Ocean liners bustling at ports, bringing thousands of foreign visitors to Việt Nam, and bookings for Tết (Lunar New Year) tours on the rise are among the robust uptick for the tourism sector in 2024.

Tree-mendous dragons

You will be sure to see lots of dragons around as 2024 is the Year of the Dragon. But have you ever seen one made from a tree? Look no further. This skilled gardener has created the mythical beast out of a kumquat tree.

Annual Phú Mỹ Hưng Spring Flower Festival to open in HCM City

The annual Phú Mỹ Hưng Spring Flower Festival this year will take place from the 24th day of the Lunar December to the 4th day of the Lunar New Year (February 3 - February 13, 2024) at the Crescent Lake area in Phú Mỹ Hưng New City Centre in District 7 of HCM City.

National museum shows a collection on Tết

The exhibition entitled Xuân Hà Nội (Hà Nội Spring) will give fine arts lovers an emotional journey of viewing Tết festivities in the past and scenes of the lively Tết atmosphere.

Overwhelming spring

As Tết is approaches, peach blossom and kumquat gardens in Nhật Tân and Tứ Liên in Hà Nội are ready to decorate your homes. The bonsai is important to Vietnamese people’s Lunar New Year the same as pine trees to Westerners at Christmas. Come and see the spring atmosphere in the gardens!.

Viewing the Netherlands through book publications

The exhibition is curated in collaboration with the publishing house focusing on contemporary storytelling at the intersection of photography, research and writing, in order to provide new and necessary insights into the world.

Foreign students enjoy Tết in Việt Nam

Nha Trang University Vice Rector Phạm Quốc Hùng expressed his hope that exchange programmes will help spread positive messages and promote Việt Nam's culture to international friends, contributing to tightening Việt Nam's friendship with other countries.

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