Hanoi restores centuries-old pagodas
The charm of Hanoi's suburbs will be enhanced by the restoration of the Tram and Tram Gian pagodas.
The charm of Hanoi's suburbs will be enhanced by the restoration of the Tram and Tram Gian pagodas.
The charming city with scenic landscapes is an ideal destination for travelers who love green lifestyle and sustainable tourism.
Since the time of transition from spring to summer has come with a climate conducive to the proliferation of insects and diseases, it is significant to hold Tet Doan Ngo to help people stay healthy.
In June, the Thang Long Imperial Citadel hosts a variety of events and performances to revive Hanoi's ancient culture.
Located about 30km from downtown Hanoi, Soc Son is an ideal destination for a day or two-day overnight trip over the weekend or holidays.
The 24th "World Children's Day Festival" offered fun and educational experiences for children in Vietnam.
Hanoi's unique cuisine, with its myriad of delicious dishes, has become a 'gold mine' for attracting tourism.
Despite both local and global economic challenges, Hanoi's tourism sector has produced impressive outcomes.
Early summer scenes around the West Lake are adorned with the blossoms of Lagerstroemia, Cassia fistula, Phoenix, Lotus, and others, which are blooming one after the other.
A restaurant serves delicious vegetarian dishes in an impressive space reminiscent of Hanoi's Old Quarter with its 36 old guilds.
The first Lotus Festival in Hanoi is expected to help diversify the capital's tourism products.
The award recognizes and celebrates outstanding contributions by individuals and organizations working in arts and culture in Vietnam last year.
Renowned Japanese duo illusionists Ai and Yuki will return to Vietnam for their magic performance entitled "Ninja Magic Show", which will take place at Hanoi's Central Circus from May 18 to 26.
The art competition aims to help Vietnamese artists reach a wider regional audience.
From one small bookstore to a dozen today, Dinh Le, the oldest book street in downtown Hanoi, has been a favorite destination for Hanoi's book lovers for decades.
The exhibition aims to promote Hanoi's great achievements after 70 years of foundation.
Precious moments from the Dien Bien Phu Campaign in 1954 were captured by a veteran Vietnamese war correspondent and popularized on postage stamps.
Deep in the narrow streets of the capital lies a world of shops and jobs that few people know about and thought had disappeared decades ago.
There was a slight increase in domestic visitors and a significant growth in international visitors over the five-day holiday.
Forty-six unique paintings celebrating the beauty of ancient Thang Long and contemporary Hanoi are on display in the inner city.