According to Trương Thị Hồng Hạnh, Director of the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Thái Bình Province and member of the organisation board, the Trần Temple Festival 2023 aims to affirm the values of the cultural heritage of Trần Dynasty (1226-1400) in the province and pay tribute to the ancestors in the cause of national construction and defence.
This rare opportunity for art lovers to see the artist's works is being held to honour his career, which spanned over 70 years in the 20th and 21st centuries.
The festival is held annually around the capital to commemorate Saint Gióng, a local hero who sacrificed his life to defeat invaders.
The festival opens a series of events that will last through the end of the second lunar month in the northern provinces and has attracted thousands of villagers and visitors.
During the holiday from January 20-26, total revenue from tourism activities was estimated at VNĐ17.5 trillion (US$745.79 million), down 30 per cent year on year, reported the VNAT.
HCM City’s annual Tết Book Fair, held from January 19 to 26, welcomed more than 585,000 visitors.
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The Việt Nam Poetry Day will be held next month in Hà Nội's Thăng Long Imperial Citadel promising new and unique activities.
A giant cat statue put up by authorities in the central province of Quảng Trị to mark the Lunar Year of the Cat has exploded in popularity on social media due to its captivating appearance and is drawing huge crowds from around the country.
HCM City Department of Tourism has launched the city’s first community-based tourism product on Thiềng Liềng Island in the city’s Cần Giờ District.
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism has just issued Decision No 73/QĐ-BVHTTDL on putting the Đông Cuông Temple Festival in the national list of intangible cultural heritage.
A space for Japanese Art of the Samurai Swords, will be open in Quảng Ninh Province's Hạ Long City this April.
Bà Đen (Black Lady) Mountain Spring Festival is taking place at Bà Đen Mountain national tourism site in the southern province of Tây Ninh
It follows the story of a travel executive (Rachel Leigh Cook) who, after an unexpected breakup, decides to accept an assignment to go undercover and learn about the tourist industry in Việt Nam.
Trần Tiến, a veteran artist of Vietnamese theatre, passed away on January 22 at the age of 86.
A painting exhibition at the Việt Nam Museum of Fine Arts offers art lovers a chance to see the beauty of the spring in different regions across the country.
The city of Quy Nhơn of Bình Định Province is offering new shows and performances of tuồng (classical drama) for visitors as part of its long-term project to preserve the traditional theatre.
HCM City’s theatres promise a variety of new shows to suit audiences of varying musical and dramatic tastes during the Tết (Lunar New Year) holiday