Giong Festival: Sacred offerings revealed
Centuries of legend, history and cultural pride come alive at the Giong Festival, an annual celebration in the picturesque outskirts of Hanoi.
Centuries of legend, history and cultural pride come alive at the Giong Festival, an annual celebration in the picturesque outskirts of Hanoi.
If the “vaccine passport” initiative were approved by the government, Quang Nam would be the first province in Vietnam to reopen to foreign tourists in July.
The newly launched “insight snapshot” by Outbox Consulting show that 50% of local travelers are intending to travel in May and June, among them, 40% are more interested in sightseeing and cuisine.
A new tour connecting Hanoi and Son La will take visitors to attractive destinations of the Northwestern province.
The fabulous nature wonder in the northeastern region of Vietnam is considered as “the Inland Halong Bay” or the “Little Great Wall of Vietnam”.
Hospitality businesses and localities nationwide are offering great promotions with high hopes to attracts domestic tourists on the holiday of Reunification Day (April 30) and Labor Day (May 1).
A three-day event of “A touch of Hanoi culture” to praise books and promote reading culture will open this weekend.
The Hanoi Amateur Water Puppet Festival in 2021 will be held on May 17 in Hanoi, aiming at preserving Vietnam’s unique intangible heritage and promoting it among international friends.
For nearly 20 years, a man has looked after the only ancient gate of Hanoi, like his second house.
The ready-made ingredients to make Han Thuc’s festival specialties has been plenty in both local and online markets for expats in Hanoi to buy and delight their children at home with a Vietnamese cooking lesson.
At the market, ex-lovers are reunited, talk about their current marriages and warm up their lost love.
The fragrance of steaming khuc pie will live forever as one of most potent childhood memories of Hanoian.
The event will be held at Hanoi International Exhibition Centre, aiming to encourage tourists nationwide to resume their travelling habits.
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A familiar image presents everywhere from small alleys to main streets, beside large commercial centers or luxury restaurants and cafes, which reminds everyone of Hanoi: sidewalk iced tea.
House D67 is an interesting historical relic to visit in Thang Long Imperial Citadel.
The launching of “Map of Vietnam’s Culinary Tourism” is expected to foster the recovery of Vietnamese tourism in particular, and the economy in general after the Covid-19 pandemic.
Domestic tourism places high hopes on the upcoming holidays of the Reunification Day (April 30) and Labor Day (May 1) will be bustling with travel activities.
With a large architectural complex in an open space, Lang Pagoda, one of the most popular pagodas in Hanoi, was considered the most beautiful pagoda in the midst of exuberant greenery in the west of ancient Thang Long Imperial City.
Street carrying poles have been one of the typical images of Hanoi, embellishing its beauty.
Wink Hotels, Vietnam’s revolutionary new hospitality brand has announced the official opening of its flagship hotel in Vietnam.