New treasures unveiled from Thang Long Imperial Citadel
Three recently declared national treasures at the Thang Long Imperial Citadel are of great historical significance and demonstrate the depth and diversity of Vietnamese culture.
Three recently declared national treasures at the Thang Long Imperial Citadel are of great historical significance and demonstrate the depth and diversity of Vietnamese culture.
From the bustling streets of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City to the tranquil beauty of Halong Bay and the cultural appeal of Hoi An, Vietnam offers a tapestry of experiences for international travelers.
The trilingual language book on the theme of Hanoi by editor and journalist Tran Huu Phuc Tien has just been released.
The German news site DW recently noted that tourism has almost completely recovered from the pandemic and that Vietnam is becoming a popular destination for travelers to Asia.
Hotels in Hanoi are upgrading the quality of their services in anticipation of more international arrivals in autumn-winter, capitalizing on the visa opening policy.
The lake and its surroundings offer fresh air and a peaceful atmosphere.
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The centuries-old relic is a testament to brilliant development of former Thang Long Imperial Citadel in the early 20th century.
Pham Ngoc Toan is one of the last artisans that still hold on to the craft of hand-carving wood stamp in Hanoi’s Old Quarter.
Amid the hustle and bustle of the capital, one could find a strange sense of tranquility by sitting near a window in the early morning sunlight, breathing in the slightly cool air, and sipping a cup of hot coffee.
The Vietnam Literature Museum is a cultural and literary shrine of Vietnam and a cultural monument of Hanoi, as it houses a wealth of precious artifacts related to Vietnamese writers and literature from the Middle Ages to the present day.
Hanoi will take advantage of international music events to attract tourists.
It is a vast country, extremely diverse, culturally rich, and will not disappoint those who have a taste for new things.
Vietnam has made significant efforts to unlock Vietnam's tourism potential with an open visa policy.
Despite its dense and compact living space, the Old Quarter has the charm of a “living tradition” in the eyes of visitors: full of energy, creative chaos, and dazzling colors.
The nostalgic beauty of the culturally rich capital city and the dynamic life in the southern city has made Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City fascinating tourist destinations domestically and internationally.
Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City are among the top ten cities with the most sustainable accommodations in Vietnam.
Tourism in Hanoi is increasing, thanks to a focus on connecting cultural and natural heritage sites.
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Foreign visitors to Vietnam always receive smiles from Vietnamese.