Da Sy Blacksmith Village - a fascinating destination for traditional craft enthusiasts
Famous for its handcrafted knives and scissors, Da Sy Blacksmith Village in Hanoi offers visitors a unique glimpse into Vietnam's traditional metalsmith craft.
Famous for its handcrafted knives and scissors, Da Sy Blacksmith Village in Hanoi offers visitors a unique glimpse into Vietnam's traditional metalsmith craft.
Two representatives of Vietnam coming from Hanoi have received the five-star award from Forbes Travel Guide this year.
Each year, Hanoi hotels offer exclusive promotions to attract couples looking for luxurious Valentine's Day celebrations.
With its breathtaking landscapes and stunning natural beauty, Vietnam is hailed by Condé Nast Traveler as a "paradise" for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
The Hung Temple Festival will run from March 29 to April 7, featuring a variety of traditional rituals and cultural activities.
In 2025, domestic tourism is gaining popularity among Vietnamese travelers, driven by the desire for new experiences close to nature and cultural diversity.
The eagerly awaited Yen Tu Festival lasts until April, inviting pilgrims and visitors to immerse themselves in the cultural heritage of the nation.
The person who catches the ball in the Ball Kicking and Robbing Festival is believed to be incredibly lucky, with good fortune and prosperity all year round.
The ancient ritual expresses the Vietnamese people's deep gratitude to their ancestors who toiled the land and laid the foundation for national sustainability.
The festival functions as a guardian of traditional Vietnamese cultural values, ensuring their transmission to future generations.
Hanoi emerged as a leading destination during the Vietnamese Tet (Lunar New Year) holiday, recording 142,000 foreign arrivals, an increase of 15.8% over the previous year.
Centuries of legend, history and cultural pride come alive at the Giong Festival, an annual celebration in the picturesque outskirts of Hanoi.
The festival, held in tribute to Thanh Giong, one of Vietnam's four immortals, is among Hanoi's most captivating and historic events.
The Huong Pagoda Festival traditionally runs from the 6th day of the first lunar month to the end of the third lunar month, or from February 3 to April 27.
Every spring, tourists flock to this village on Hanoi's outskirts for the historic Jiaolong Dance.