The group are scheduled to explore Phú Quốc night market, Vinwonders entertainment complex, and Vinpearl Safari, take cable cars to Hòn Thơm Island, and visit Hôn (Kissing) bridge.
Tour prices remain relatively stable, with price hikes only recorded among domestic tours due to rising airfares.
The annual event, held by the People’s Committee of Hoàn Kiếm district, aims to encourage reading culture in the community and create a cultural space for local residents and tourists to enjoy at the start of the Year of the Dragon.
Relic sites of Huế Imperial Citadel, including the two palaces, will be open for free from February 10 to 12.
Every new year, artisans in the traditional ceramic village research and create a new product, a symbolic figure for that particular year to promote the village's exquisite handmade crafts, serving as both a gift and a display item for customers. This year, artisans have created a very special dragon seal that is inspired by the Nguyễn Dynasty’s golden imperial seals.
Hà Nội authorities will organise numerous vibrant and appealing culture activities to attract visitors to the capital city during the 2024 Lunar New Year
To celebrate the Year of the Dragon, Bát Tràng artisans are bringing these mythical beasts to life through various ceramic products, with the most famous being the Golden Dragon Imperial Seal.
Spring comes, Tết arrives. Peach blossoms, kumquat, and decorations are among the most popular things people bring home.
The bustling atmosphere of Tết can be seen overwhelming streets.
Lê Hữu Hiếu talks to Việt Nam News about showing his new project at the Venice Biennale art show.
The Van Gogh Art Lighting Experience exhibition in HCM City opened Van Gogh 720 Immersive on February 4.
With Tết beginning this week, Vietnamese families are preparing tasty trays of food including bánh chưng, giò xào and canh bóng to delight each other and celebrate the year ahead.
Sáng Đèn (The Light), a film on the 100-year history and development of cải lương (reformed opera), a traditional theatre genre in the South, will hit cinemas in time for the Tết holiday on February 9.
The show Âm Vang Mê Linh (The Echo of Mê Linh) will commemorate Hai Bà Trưng (Trưng Sisters) who led the uprising in 40 AD against the Chinese occupation.
A Tết Fair full with joy and vibrancy for the New Year was organised by the Hanoi Promotion Agency at the Imperial Citadel of Thăng Long. Visitors could journey through the vibrant stalls, savour the delicious flavours, and immerse themselves in the rich cultural tapestry of the Lunar New Year. Let the spirit of Tết bring happiness and prosperity to all.
The Đồng Xuân JSC is offering free rides along the 10-km route during the promotion period from February 1-9, with a fleet of 10 buses operating throughout the day.