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.
Vietnam typically organizes various events to commemorate the president's birthday and launches campaigns to inspire people to learn about and adopt his thoughts and morals.
Vietnamese children are anticipated to be exposed to more vivid imaginative experiences through popular Polish folktales.
Pure and elegant, the lotus is like a gift from nature to the summer.
The Lagerstroemia tree is often planted along roadsides to cool the heat in the crowded streets of Hanoi.
The parade is the culmination of the anniversary of the victory that reverberated around the world.
The Hoan Kiem Lake pedestrian precinct allows locals and tourists to fully enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.
Contemporary art installations on the Tran Nhat Duat pedestrian bridge contribute to the promotion of pedestrian traffic and the beautification of Hanoi's urban space.
The banners and posters depict the 49th anniversary of Reunification Day, the 141st anniversary of International Workers’ Day, and the 70th anniversary of Dien Bien Phu Victory.
The Lunar New Year, collectively known as Water Festival, is not held in any country but has taken place in Hanoi for 20 years, demonstrating Hanoi is City for Peace and Vietnam is a destination of friendship.
The cafes have made a name for themselves in the capital city, thanks to the tranquillity they offer in the middle of the bustle of Hanoi.
As in a romantic film, Hanoi is transformed into a serene, lyrical city when the Dracontomelon duperreanum trees change their leaves.
The poetic beauty created by the young leaves of the Bucida molinetii tree provides green and romantic moments for Hanoians.
The well-known chef opened the door for a broader appreciation of foreign flavors in Sweden in the early 1990s by bringing Asian cuisine, particularly Vietnamese nem cuon and banh mi, to the Nordic country.
Foreign diplomats appreciate Vietnam's ability to preserve its distinct culture and the connection that the program fosters.
The tree, which has a large old trunk and two broad canopies, is better known for its strikingly beautiful flowers.
Once a year, visitors to Hanoi are treated to the century-old game.
Visitors to Hanoi these days would have a great chance to enjoy a peaceful and fresh atmosphere while strolling along the Hanoi streets where Ban Flowers are in full bloom.
For the first time ever, the international F1H2O Grand Prix took place in Vietnam.
The dazzling beauty of the flowers at the historic Thay Pagoda on the outskirts of Hanoi is a feast for the eyes.
The scent of grapefruit blossoms wafts through the streets, where a flower seller wanders.