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.
Associated with the restoration of Vietnam's independence, the bronze statue inside the little-known Nam Huong Communal House is impressive.
The aquarium is home to 31,000 marine animals of 400 species.
The century-old community house is a must-see destination for visitors exploring Hanoi's iconic lake.
Ha Dong District aims to become a fast, comprehensive and sustainable developing urban area.
Amidst difficult climate change and industrialization, Vietnam’s Cu Lao Cham archipelago is unspoiled.
The countryside on the outskirts of Hanoi has become more modern 15 years after the capital's boundary expansion, which falls on August 1, 2023.
The newly opened General Nguyen Chi Thanh Military Museum is expected to become an exciting place for those interested in history in Hanoi.
The historical site associated with the legendary August Revolution in Hanoi has regained its marvelous inherent beauty after restoration.
The Indochina dragon plum, a historic tree in Hanoi, is revered for its ability to shade pathways, create magnificent carpets of leaves and flowers, and bear delicious fruit.
Ho Guom Opera is equipped with a sophisticated digital signal processor and a world-class loudspeaker system.
Haedong Yonggungsa Temple is one of the three sacred sites related to Goddess Buddha of Mercy in South Korea.
Visitors are amazed by thousands of beautiful lotuses in Hanoi's suburbs in early summer.
Every year around the end of May and the beginning of June, the phoenix flowers bloom on the streets of Hanoi, a kind of flower typical for summer.
This exhibition, featuring a collection of glazed ceramics rich in historical, cultural and aesthetic value, will raise public awareness of the importance of preserving Vietnam's cultural history.
Every year in late May, the streets of Hanoi are bathed in the brilliant yellow of Osaka blossoms.
Flags, flowers and banners have been unfurled throughout the capital to celebrate the 133rd birthday of President Ho Chi Minh (May 19, 1890 - May 19, 2023).
Tourists are won over by the beautiful scenery in the northern Vietnamese hilly region.
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.
The Quan Thanh Temple Festival aims to promote the value of local cultural heritage among locals and visitors to Hanoi.
The yellow of the leaves evokes many emotions in Hanoians and serves as a distinguishing element of the thousand-year-old capital.