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During the 9th Buôn Ma Thuột Coffee Festival 2025, beauty model H''Hen Niê dressed like an iconic coffee filter, gliding along the streets with thousands of festival goers.
Miss Universe Việt Nam H'Hen Niê shows off coffee-inspired dress
Travel
Localities in the Mekong Delta region have been striving to develop distinctive tourism products to turn the region into a prominent tourist area in Vietnam as designated in the national tourism master plan for the 2021-2030 period with a vision...
Mekong Delta cities utilise local advantages to promote regional tourism
Life & Style
In Việt Nam, flowers are not just decorative they hold deep cultural significance during the Lunar New Year season, symbolising prosperity, luck, and new beginnings.
Vibrant blossoms bloom across the country to welcome Tết
News
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has just approved a master plan to
develop a tourism site in the northwestern province of Dien Bien Phu
by 2020.
PM gives nod to Dien Bien tourism plan
News
Many participants at a recent Ha Noi seminar on the performing arts were
not satisfied with a master plan to develop the entertainment industry.
Experts criticise arts development plan
Travel
Sa Pa District''s People''s Committee in the northern
province of Lao Cai has announced a plan to develop a culture and
entertainment complex in the district.
Sa Pa announces plans for cultural complex
Travel
The People''s Committee of the southern province of Ba Ria-Vung Tau said
that from this year it would choose a day to mark "Con Dao Day" to
further advertise and develop tourism to the island.
Southern Province unveils new plans to boost tourism sector
Sports
The central Thua Thien-Hue Football Federation and Norwegian Football Federation have signed a Memorandum of Understanding for the Football for All in Viet Nam (FFAV) project in the province.
Hue to develop community football
News
A project to preserve and develop quan ho (love duet singing) and ca tru
(ceremonial singing) has been approved by authorities in Bac Ninh
province in the North.
UNESCO helps preserve vocal arts
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