Hue Festival 2024 to feature special light show
Twenty scenes of sound and light installations based on the history of the Hue Imperial Citadel will delight visitors to next month's Hue Festival.
Twenty scenes of sound and light installations based on the history of the Hue Imperial Citadel will delight visitors to next month's Hue Festival.
Companies will introduce brand-new travel offerings, including distinctive tours that offer new angles on the attractions of Hanoi and the surrounding areas.
Inside the Yellow Cocoon Shell tells the story of Thien's journey to bring the remains of his sister-in-law back to his hometown. As he travels through rural Vietnam, Thien reflects on life's meaning.
At the festival, Hanoi is expected to show off local landscapes, destinations and cultural values to visitors.
The endless creativity of Vietnamese housewives helps to enrich the ancestral offerings at the Han Thuc Festival, which fell on April 11 this year.
The 7th National Youth Fine Art Festival, scheduled for the fourth quarter, is now open for submissions.
Visitors to the Thay Pagoda Festival, which will take place from April 12 to 16, can join holy rituals and lively traditional folk games.
The festival aims to honor Hanoi's cultural and historical values and boost the capital's tourism promotion.
Film lovers will be able to travel across Europe, Asia and North America on the big screen and discover the richness and cultural and linguistic diversity of the French-speaking world.
The special edition of 'Balade en France', Vietnam's largest French culinary festival, will take place in Hanoi from April 5-7.
The capital's Consumer Price Index (PCI) rose sharply on strong market demand in the run-up to Tet.
The Hanoi Women for Peace and Development Festival 2024 opened at Thong Nhat Park, Hai Ba Trung District, Hanoi.
During the three-day festival, people will be able to enjoy pho from 50 brands across the country at a special price.
The Sai Temple Festival is a unique celebration of the capital.
Thi Cam Village, nestled in Nam Tu Liem, Hanoi, was veiled in a haze of smoke during the annual rice cooking festival, drawing a bustling crowd of locals and tourists.
One of Hanoi's most fascinating and historic events, the festival is a tribute to Saint Giong, one of Vietnam's four immortals.