

Ninh Thuận Province's People's Committee has reopened tourism to domestic travellers as part of a plan on tourism activities and prevention and control of COVID-19.
Authorities of the central city and Thừa Thiên-Huế Province have jointly begun a restoration and preservation project on the Hải Vân Gate at the border of the two localities on the Hải Vân Pass.
An exhibition on the late General Võ Nguyên Giáp (1911-2013) opened in Hà Nội this morning on the occasion of his 110th birth anniversary and the 77th founding anniversary of the Việt Nam People’s Army.
HCM City plans to launch a series of new tourism products to stimulate demand during the New Year and Tết (Lunar New Year).
One Year On: The Essex Lorry Tragedy was made for the first anniversary of the deaths of 39 Vietnamese migrants who were found in the back of a lorry container in Essex, UK.
The ancient city will host a series of cultural performances and art celebrations for Christmas and the New Year, from December 24 to January 2, sparking post-COVID-19 tourism events for 2022.
The cold weather of winter reminds me of one of the most nutritious soups, which is always served hot. The soup originates in China, as the main ingredients contain Chinese herbs.
Though not sophisticated, finicky or elaborate like Bát Tràng or Phù Lãng ceramics, the clay pot making village in Trù Sơn Commune, Đô Lương District, Nghệ An Province is as rustic as the name itself.
The Aquafina Việt Nam International Fashion Week (AVIFW) 2021 will be back in HCM City on December 21-23 after being postponed due to the fourth outbreak of COVID-19.
Orange groves in Quảng Ninh Province’s Vạn Yên Commune have become a tourist attraction in recent years.
A million-dollar oil on canvas painting by late Vietnamese painter Mai Trung Thứ (1906-1980) has been sold for top price at an auction in Sotheby's Hong Kong.
Quảng Ninh will reduce entrance fees to some of its most popular tourist attractions by half for the first six months of 2022.
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism awarded Quảng Ninh Museum with the highest rank in the museum system of Việt Nam.
The country’s 28-member girl band, SGO48 (Sài Gòn 48), a Vietnamese version of the popular Japanese girl band AKB48, has broken up three years after its debut.
An exhibition featuring the Vietnamese people’s revolutionary war against French invaders in 1946 to gain independence for the then young Democratic Republic of Việt Nam has opened at the National Museum of Vietnamese History in downtown Hà Nội.