Quiet, traffic free streets in Việt Nam's normally hectic and bustling cities? That can only mean on thing... Tết is here!
The central city of Đà Nẵng welcomed the first 120 visitors of Tết (the lunar New Year) on Việt Nam Airlines’ flight from HCM City yesterday morning.
The central coastal province of Quảng Nam has set a target of serving 8.1 million tourists in 2020 and continuing to enhance tourism products' quality.
People in Hà Nội welcomed the Year of the Rat with an unusual amount of rain before New Year's Eve while people in other cities and provinces enjoyed good weather.
Filmmakers are paying more attention to the importance of soundtracks they use in their works and pouring more money into production of songs and instrumental music to improve quality.
Nguyễn Phan Quế Mai recalls memories about the veteran who wrote some books "about the war that leaves no doubt about our treatment of the Vietnamese as a culture and a people".
Travel companies this year have invested in technology and developed online channels, mostly via apps, to promote their products and sell tours.
The central province has commenced construction on a memorial park in honour of the Thanh Chiêm Palace – the first school of Vietnamese romanized script – in Điện Bàn town.
Australia’s largest ever Lunar New Year festival begins in Sydney this week.
More than 30 Vietnamese and foreign circus artists will entertain audiences in HCM City with an extravagant programme International Circus Gala 2020 until February 2.
Ngô Lực, a painter and architect in HCM City, believes it is necessary “to open more art spaces in the city to deepen aesthetic appreciation and creativity among people, especially youth.”
The Prime Minister has signed decisions to recognise 27 more national treasures dating back to the second and third century B.C.
The Nguyễn Huệ ‘Flower Road’ was opened to public in HCM City on Wednesday with thousands of visitors in attendance, welcoming the biggest festival of the year, the Lunar New Year or Tết in Vietnamese.
From January 21, 2020, Spotify listeners in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Thailand and Việt Nam will get to experience the magic of Disney on the dedicated Disney Hub.
If you have a sweet tooth over Tết, fear not! We have you covered. Here’s an easy step-by-step guide to making sugar-coated coconut.
On the occasion of Australia Day, the Australian Ambassador to Việt Nam, Robyn Mudie, presents the following article.
Film companies in HCM City are working hard to release new productions for the festive season during Tết (Lunar New Year).
Photographer Lê Bích sees things through the lens most of us don't see. His photographs depict a wide variety of subjects, from women in the work place, to Tết (Lunar New Year) celebrations and photographs of old Hà Nội.