Hanoi Days in Ho Chi Minh City: Leaders open the festival
Events include photo displays and scale replicas of some of the most significant historical sites in the city planned for the festival.
Events include photo displays and scale replicas of some of the most significant historical sites in the city planned for the festival.
The 300-year-old pagoda and the Buddha statute atop the highest mountain in the Southeast is a favorite spiritual destination of locals and Buddhists in the spring.
As the weather turns to be warmer in spring, dispelling cold winds throughout Ly Son Island, it’s the time for visitors to admire the once-a-year magical scenery in the place.
In face of the sales stagnation of Hai Duong farm produce, many individuals and volunteer groups are helping local farmers in selling their items around Hanoi city.
Trong passed away on February 19 due to serious illness and old age. He held the post of Deputy Prime Minister from June 2006 to August 2011 and served as deputy of the National Assembly in the 8th and 11th tenure.
Late-February to early-March is the best time of year to observe the vibrant wildflower of pear in some streets in the capital city.
The leaders’ engagement in rice planting in the New Year is considered encouragement to local farmers.
Amid spring days, some streets in Hanoi are becoming increasingly elegant for visitors to enjoy the pristine beauty of Ban trees in full bloom.
From February 16, the relics, temples and religious sites within Hanoi city were closed to prevent Covid-19 from spreading.
The book street festival aims at maintaining and promoting the reading culture of the city’s people and among the whole community.
Mount Fansipan is an ideal destination for couple on Valentine’s day
Many people in Hanoi go to Tran Quoc pagoda on the second day of Tet holiday to pray for a year of good luck, health, and prosperity.
For Hanoians and others in Vietnam, coming to Van Mieu – Quoc Tu Giam for script is a long-lasting custom.
A few people go out for a stroll to enjoy the peaceful and pleasant atmosphere as many streets of the city are quiet and deserted.
The complex consists of a beautiful gate, bronze statue, bronze bell, altars, banyan trees and much more wonderful artifacts for visitors to explore.
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Hanoi holds a dazzling firework display at a single venue in town.
Hanoi's streets are in shimmering decoration to welcome Tet, with the wishes for a coming peaceful and prosperous Lunar Year of the Buffalo.
The Ca kho Vu Dai turned to be a delicacy of the north Vietnam for over a decade ago on the occasion of the Lunar New Year.
Different species of flowers create a dazzling beauty in Hoan Kiem Lake’s surroundings.
Pre-Tet days are the most colourful time of Hanoi when the capital changes its coat into a new vital color of spring and joy.
The volunteer group, called itself as “Ca Chep” or The carp, delivers a message of environmental protection: "Release fish- Not plastic bags".