A group of experts from the UNESCO Global Geopark Network worked with Cao Bằng Province to prepare for the second re-evaluation, which will take place in June.
The 200-page book takes readers on a journey through three architectural gems of Việt Nam’s bustling metropolis – the Hồ Chí Minh City Museum, the Hồ Chí Minh Central Post Office and the Independence Palace.
The photograph won in the ''Champagne Taittinger Food for Celebration'' category at the awards event, which is a leading global celebration of food photography.
From TikTok livestreams to AI-powered workshops, craft villages in Hanoi’s Phú Xuyên District are weaving digital innovation into centuries-old traditions — and shaping a new path to the future.
The "Folk Knowledge of Ngoc Linh Ginseng" in the Tu Mơ Rông and Đăk Glei districts of Kon Tum Province has been recognised as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
French fashion designer Julien Fournié’s haute couture collection dazzled HCM City’s fans at the opening night of the Aquafina Việt Nam International Fashion Week (AVIFW) Spring/Summer 2025 last night.
The prestigious Michelin Guide awards ceremony concluded yesterday in the central city of Đà Nẵng, showcasing a rise in the number of acclaimed restaurants driven by a new generation of talented chefs.
The handicraft booth drew crowds with its display of ceramics, lacquerware, brocade, and silk, offering a vivid glimpse into Vietnam’s rich artistic traditions. Chu Đậu pottery and Vạn Phúc silk scarves were particular highlights, with their intricate designs earning admiration...
The Salangane Nest Festival and the knowledge of exploiting and processing agarwood in Khánh Hoà Province have been recognised as national intangible cultural heritage, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism said.
Festival-goers will have a chance to take part in lychee harvesting, bunch-tying, stem-cutting, chilling fruit in ice-water tanks, and packing into foam boxes in accordance with export-standard procedures.
Out of the 43 extant stone steles on the mountain, 37 are Hán-Nôm inscriptions dating from the Trần Dynasty (1225-1400) to the early 20th century. These inscriptions are unique original engravings, featuring imperial poems and prose composed by kings, poetic...
A Vietnamese costume parade will be held as part of the festival, expected to be the largest-ever of its kind with thousands of participants in traditional costumes of the three regions across Việt Nam.
Local authorities have implemented a range of coordinated measures to boost tourism and service sectors, focusing on efforts to draw more visitors, especially international cruise tourists, and diversifying services and tour routes to Bái Tử Long Bay.