VOV.VN -The Lunar New Year Festival (Tet) is a golden opportunity for foreigners living, working and touring this time of year to gain a better understanding of the country’s customs, traditions, and people.
VOV.VN - Roughly 500 people have participated in a program “Making Banh Chung (Square Sticky Rice Cake) for the poor” at Culture Tourism Village of Vietnamese Ethnic Groups on January 30-31 in Son Tay, Hanoi.
VOV.VN - A strong operation of cold front hit Hanoi and northern Vietnam on January 24, with temperatures in the capital city dropping to around 7degrees Celsius.
(VOV) - A cultural festival allowing visitors to experience a traditional Japanese New Year (Oshogatsu) was held January 16 at the Hanoi University of Science and Technology.
(VOV) -The purple crape myrtle flowers are blooming along the streets of Hanoi. Together with the sound of cicadas, it signals that summer vacation is coming.
(VOV) -Sapa is a mountain town in the northwest of Vietnam known for its picturesque mountain scenery, green valleys, quaint traditional tribal villages inhabited by ethnic minorities, rice terraces and breathtaking views.
(VOV) -An exhibition featuring 67 oil paintings by Vietnamese American artist Trinh Lu has opened in Hanoi at 31-33 Hang Dong Street.
(VOV) -The Lunar New Year (Tet) Festival is a special opportunity for foreigners living, working or just travelling in Vietnam to get a better understanding of the country’s rich cultural history and traditions.