Hanoi welcomes 740,000 visitors for Reunification Day and May Day
There was a slight increase in domestic visitors and a significant growth in international visitors over the five-day holiday.
There was a slight increase in domestic visitors and a significant growth in international visitors over the five-day holiday.
Nearly five decades after the end of the war, the message that Vietnam wants to convey is its journey towards new heights.
The festive atmosphere is recorded across the city which opened up a new chapter for Vietnam nearly 50 years ago.
Iconic buildings and streets in downtown Hanoi are decked out in red to celebrate one of the nation's biggest festivals: the 48th National Reunification Anniversary.
Hanoi audiences will be able to enjoy a variety of cultural and artistic programs organized to celebrate the holiday this weekend.
ASEAN has become the world's most successful bloc developing based on three pillars: politics-security, socio-culture, and economics.
The capital city will be alive with cultural activities in celebration of the 47th anniversary of Vietnam's National Reunification Day and May Day.
Vietnam’s Reunification Day is aimed to commemorate the end of war in 1975.
Even though some amusing collective activities have been canceled to prevent Covid-19 outbreak, people in Hanoi can enjoy many cultural activities as long as they ensure preventive measures issued by the Ministry of Health.
Health declaration is one of Vietnam’s key measures to respond to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Hanoi is expected to set off high-altitude and low-altitude fireworks in 15 minutes from 9:00 pm to 9:15 pm on April 30 at six locations.
Hospitality businesses and localities nationwide are offering great promotions with high hopes to attracts domestic tourists on the holiday of Reunification Day (April 30) and Labor Day (May 1).