In Hà Nội, sưa flowers are most abundant on streets like Phan Đình Phùng, Hoàng Hoa Thám, Phan Chu Trinh and Thanh Niên. Not bright or overwhelmingly fragrant, the sưa flowers offer a gentle and serene feeling to the city''s...
Quán Ăn Ngon has been honoured as one of seven restaurants offering the best cuisine and service at the Asia''s Excellent Taste Awards 2025 on March 19 in Hà Nội.
In this ranking, Phong Nha stands out as the most budget-friendly destination in Asia, making Vietnam a top choice for those yearning for a complete adventure while still saving money this spring.
The plan envisions developing Mũi Né into a global tourism centre, fueling economic growth and boosting the competitiveness of tourism in both Bình Thuận Province and Việt Nam.
An initiative to provide free to use toilets for pedestrians and tourists is being piloted on the food streets of Trúc Bạch Ward in Hà Nội’s Ba Đình district.
HCM City has nominated a series of outstanding fine art works, including statues, reliefs, and paintings that have significantly contributed to the city’s cultural and historical landscape.
The Việt Nam Art Glass Museum, built in 2022, covers a space of 2,000sq.m, housing a collection of over 1,500 valuable glass and stained glass art pieces.
When you ask any tourist about Việt Nam, one thing they will always remember about visiting HCM City is the heat. Ask an expat living in HCM City, and the comments about the heat are somewhat different. Mid-March to mid-May...
As an attendee myself, I can testify to that being exactly what was achieved and recommend readers check the calendar for other events such as Diwali (Festival of Lights) to come later this year.
Many Germans and Europeans come to Việt Nam, and they already have some knowledge about the country.
However, the country is much more than just a tourist destination, says the head of the Goethe Institute.
People will find everything they need in the field of food and beverages at the Food & Hospitality Hà Nội 2025 which has opened at the International Centre for Exhibition.
The event attracted the participation of nearly 100 universities from 15 countries, marking a significant platform for international cultural exchange and creative collaboration in media and arts.