A number of new tours to the southern city of Cần Thơ, dubbed as the land of rivers, will begin in a bid to boost tourism.
More than 150 collectives and 120 individuals, who made good contributions to the tourism sector in the last year were honoured at a ceremony during the ongoing Vietnam International Travel Mart on Wednesday.
Chocolatier Maison Marou invites all chocoholics on a flavour journey of Vietnamese single-origin chocolate. The free chocolate tasting class will take place at 3pm, on Saturday and Sunday.
A festival dedicated to the Korea’s national dish, kimchi, will be held on Sunday, November 22 at the stadium of the Hà Nội University.
The outdoor bar Saigon Outcast will host “Sài Gòn Vintage Fair” featuring a flea market and workshops on November 28.
The Saigon Classical Music Group will hold a concert to honour Mozart at the Eden Star Hotel on November 28.
Equatorial Hotel in HCM City has launched a series of stunning food programmes to attract more diners during the upcoming festive season.
Over 4,000 artifacts that date back thousands of years ago are on display at the first private museum to open in Bình An Commune in the central province of Hà Tĩnh.
This year’s event, which has been postponed three times, is taking place at the Việt Xô Friendship Palace at 91 Trần Hưng Đạo Street, Hà Nội between November 18 and 21.
At a press conference on Monday to announce the filming of action movie Thanh Sói produced by Studio68, the director and producer Ngô Thanh Vân said that Đồng Ánh Quỳnh will play the role of the main villain.
The Việt Nam National Opera and Ballet (VNOB) will debut the musical Les Miserables on November 21 at the Hà Nội Opera House.
Transformation, which includes 17 paintings, is part of the celebration of the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Poland and Việt Nam.
The Việt Nam National Opera & Ballet (VNOB) will be performing the musical Les Misérable in Hà Nội from November 21-24.
Unique black-and-white and colour photos reflecting the traditional friendship and diplomatic ties between Việt Nam and Bulgaria over the past 70 years are being displayed at an exhibition that is being held at the National News Centre on No 5 Lý Thường Kiệt Street, Hà Nội.
Different from bánh chưng (square glutinous rice cake) of the ethnic majority Kinh, the Dao Đỏ (red Dao) ethnic group in Hà Giang has their own cake known as bánh chưng gù (which translates as hunchback).
A book featuring the art of Khmer murals in the south of Việt Nam by cultural researcher Huỳnh Thanh Bình has been released by the HCM City-based Văn Hoá-Văn Nghệ (Culture-Arts) Publishing House.
A festival to honour the traditional brocade products of Việt Nam's ethnic minorities will take place in Gia Nghĩa City and at several tourist attractions in the Central Highlands province of Đắk Nông from November 24-29.
The 3rd Trảng Bàng - Bánh Tráng Phơi Sương (dew-soaked rice crepe) Festival will take place in Tây Ninh Province’s Trảng Bàng District on December 24 to celebrate Chirstmas and the New Year.