Giong Festival 2025 opens
The festival, held in tribute to Thanh Giong, one of Vietnam's four immortals, is among Hanoi's most captivating and historic events.
The festival, held in tribute to Thanh Giong, one of Vietnam's four immortals, is among Hanoi's most captivating and historic events.
The ritual practices which are inscribed on UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity contribute to enhance the image of Vietnam as a country rich in traditional culture.
Total revenue from tourists is estimated at VND1.3 trillion ($55.4 million) during the four-day holiday.
The program not only aims to offer children a meaningful and memorable Mid-Autumn Festival but also appeals to adults evoking memories of their childhoods.
The event aims to preserve, promote and honor traditional crafts in Hanoi, thereby, encouraging craftsmen to create products meeting the tastes of clients.
Vietnamese people enjoy four days from September 1 to 4 during the National Day holiday.
The city strives to improve the quality of tourism services and develop new products to attract more tourists in the coming time.
The fantastic tourism festival will feature a number of activities ranging from traditional royal court performance, folk dances and parades to contemporary fine arts.
The capital city and its neighboring provinces introduce attractive tourist destinations, products, and services to international visitors.
The five-day festival will be a part of the city’s celebrations for the 31st SEA Games.
Youth from 11 Southeast Asian countries have met to promote cultural exchange on the sidelines of SEA Games 31.
The 13th edition of this event is expected to promote domestic tourism activities.
The Hanoi Tourism Festival 2022, themed “Hanoi- Travel to Love”, is expected to enrich cultural activities and attract tourists to the capital.
Visitors to Vietnam International Tourism Mart 2022 (VITM Hanoi 2022) may have chances to buy tourism services, airline tickets, and book accommodations at reasonable prices.
Vietnam has become a bright spot on the world tourism map, recognized by the international community with many world’s top awards.
The event seems like a milestone to mark Vietnam's reopening journey in the new normal.
The famous spiritual relic site will officially reopen on February 16 after a prolonged closure due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
The worshipping traditions and rituals of the Dao people have been maintained through generations.
The rich and distinctive Vietnamese culinary is endless inspiration and great love of the young Indonesian.
Civil servants will enjoy a nine-day break on the occasion of the Vietnamese traditional Lunar New Year of the Tiger and a two-day break for the National Day Holiday.
The forum targets discussing tourism recovery and reopening Southeast Asia in a more resilient, sustainable and responsible future.