Thay Pagoda Scenic Complex: Typical for Vietnamese architecture
Thay Pagoda, one of the earliest sites in Vietnam dedicated to the worship of both Buddha and Saint, contains substantial archaeological and cultural significance.
Thay Pagoda, one of the earliest sites in Vietnam dedicated to the worship of both Buddha and Saint, contains substantial archaeological and cultural significance.
This September, both foreign tourists and locals in Hanoi will have the opportunity to fully experience the lively, German-inspired festival atmosphere.
By combining cinema and tourism in a new type of communication campaign, Vietnam can be effectively publicized and become a new destination for global cinema.
This year's USDA-led delegation represented the largest number of agribusinesses ever to visit Vietnam.
A variety of Hanoi mooncakes will be a delight for children and adults as the Mid-Autumn Festival approaches.
Located in the heart of Hanoi's historic district, the French landmark building intrigues residents and foreign visitors to Vietnam's capital.
Winning photos will be auctioned to benefit victims of typhoon Yagi in Vietnam.
The Malaysian Food Festival in Hanoi provides a unique opportunity to deepen cultural and people-to-people exchanges between the two countries through food.
This little street in Hanoi's Old Quarter hosts a colorful display every Mid-Autumn Festival, attracting young people for "check-in" pictures.
Color photos of Mid-Autumn Festival toys on Hanoi's Hang Gai Street, taken by photographer Leon Busy in 1915, offer viewers a glimpse into the past.
A distinguished chef will perform live cooking demonstrations of traditional Malaysian dishes for gourmets in Hanoi.
The restoration of the Kinh Thien Palace is necessary to fully display the amazing cultural legacy that Vietnam's ancestors developed a millennium ago.
The extensive restoration of Dien Hong Flower Garden is a key initiative of Hoan Kiem District People's Committee to preserve this valuable Hanoi heritage.
This annual cultural event promises to offfer a memorable autumn experience for visitors to Hanoi.
The Culture for Peace Festival will be held for the first time in Hanoi to commemorate the city's major events.
With the theme "Historic Autumn", Hanoi Autumn Festival 2024 promises a vibrant autumn filled with unique cultural experiences.
The prestigious award could help Hanoi to strengthen its competitive edge in the tourism sector and attract a greater number of international visitors to the capital city.
Many people opt for day trips during the four-day National Day holiday to save money on lodging and transport, and to spend time relaxing and enjoying themselves with loved ones.
The event aims to celebrate the Vietnamese Ao dai and Hanoi’s heritage in celebrations of National Day on September 2.
The "close to home" trend can be seen in the rise of self-driving and local travel this summer.
These days, the streets of Hanoi come alive with the addition of red flags, banners, slogans, posters, and large panels in celebration of Vietnam's upcoming Independence Day.