National Day holiday brings surge in foreign travelers to Hanoi
A significant increase in international arrivals boosted Hanoi's tourism during the four-day National Day holiday from August 31 to September 3.
A significant increase in international arrivals boosted Hanoi's tourism during the four-day National Day holiday from August 31 to September 3.
The holiday is expected to boost domestic tourism.
Yoga also represents an important cultural and people-to-people connection between India and Vietnam, demonstrating a widespread awareness of its health benefits.
Hanoi hopes to use the event to encourage local people to build happy families and contribute more to developing Hanoi.
Every year on the morning of September 2, many Vietnamese from all over the country gather at Ba Dinh Square to celebrate National Day and visit the Mausoleum of President Ho Chi Minh.
Many destinations close to Hanoi are good for a four-day holiday in celebration of National Day (September 2) this year.
Film lovers will be able to enjoy selected films about history, revolutionary soldiers, exemplary people and generations of youth in wartime and remote areas.
As Vietnam National Day (September 2) falls on a weekend this year, employees are entitled to four consecutive days off from September 1 to September 4.
The International Day of Happiness, which falls on March 20, aims to make people worldwide aware of the importance of happiness in their lives.
Total revenue from tourists is estimated at VND1.3 trillion ($55.4 million) during the four-day holiday.
Vietnamese people enjoy four days from September 1 to 4 during the National Day holiday.
As well-known destinations may be too crowded during the holiday, there are still low-profile places close to Hanoi for you to spend relaxing time with your friends or family in one or two days.
Red flags, banners, slogans, posters, and big panels have been coloring the streets of Hanoi on August Revolution Anniversary and National Day.
Vietnam celebrate the 76th National Day in quiet without festivities and gatherings because of the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.
Celebrating this year's National Day, Hanoi’s people strictly comply with social distancing measures and firmly believe that the Covid-19 pandemic will soon be repelled.
The country is reminded of the national vacation in late April that has caused the ongoing outbreak.
The amnesty represents the Vietnamese people’s tradition of compassion and tolerance and the policy of leniency towards rehabilitated prisoners.