The movie Trúng Số (Jackpot), based on the true story of Lành, a lottery ticket seller in the southern province of Đồng Tháp, was granted the ‘Vietnamese Oscar’ Golden Kite award for feature movie at a glittery award ceremony last...
The Viet Nam Dancers Association will organise a dance show called Hoa Muon Sac (Multi-coloured Flowers) based on contemporary themes and choreographed by the association''s members.
Two Vietnamese films, Big Father, Small Father and Other Stories and Yellow Flowers on the Green Grass, will be shown at the 68th Cannes Film Festival.
It is a Vietnamese tradition for people to buy peach flowers to decorate houses for Tet (Lunar New Year Festival) celebrations. Viet Nam News photographer Nguyen Viet Thanh shows images of the market
on a spring morning, a week ahead of...
A new film called Hoa Vang Tren Co Xanh (Yellow Flowers on Green Grass)
marks the first joint venture between popular director Victor Vu and
best-selling author Nguyen Nhat Anh.
With the National Tourism Year this year focusing on
the Central Highlands – Da Lat, many travel firms, tourism sites,
hotels, and restaurants in Da Lat have launched promotions with
discounts of up to 40 per cent.
This year, celebrants of Valentine''s Day can forgo the chocolates,
flowers and jewellery and purchase love stories from the HCM City-based
Tre (Youth) Publishing House.
Da Lat, known as the city of flowers, located in the
Central Highland province of Lam Dong, has recently attracted visitors
with farming tours of flower villages.
Economic hardship seems to be a thing of the past as people are
loosening their purse strings to buy expensive ornamental flowers and
fruit trees for the coming Tet holidays.
A float carries a wreath symbolising the 120th anniversary of Da Lat –
"The City of a Thousand Flowers", taking part in a parade on Saturday
night in this Central Highlands City.
The chill in the Central Highland city of Da Lat will be warmed by
flowers and festivities this New Year holiday, during the Da Lat Culture
Tourism Week 2013.
Buckwheat flowers in the northern mountainous provinces have begun to
bloom along terraced fields, roads and in villages. The small,
light-pink flowers turn to a light purple colour several days after
blooming, resembling a vast pink painting.