VOV.VN - As spring arrives, visitors are relishing the beauty of pure white plum blossoms flourishing across the north-western region.
VOV.VN - Many tourists wish to explore the biggest cave in the world, Son Doong, between 2-5 million-years old is a massive cave system in the central province of Quang Binh. Following are photos from an expedition of a group of tourists to Son Doong cave in the early days of the New Year.
VOV.VN - Hanoi's first dragon boat racing festival took to the waters of West Lake on the morning of February 24, to the joy of thousands of on-looking Hanoians and visitors.
VOV.VN - Fishermen in Tra Vinh province have hauled in a bountiful catch of fish and shrimp to earn between the tens and hundreds of millions of Vietnam dong for each trip during the first days of Lunar New Year (Tet).
VOV.VN - Ao Dai, the traditional Vietnamese long dress, is very popular during Tet. These gowns, in the graceful traditional style or more colorful and innovative styles, enhance the charm of Vietnamese women.
VOV.VN - Nhat Tan peach tree and Tu Lien kumquat tree villages in Tay Ho District have been picturesque areas in Hanoi for many years. Let’s take a tour around the villages and enjoy the fresh floral atmosphere as the Lunar New Year comes.
VOV.VN - The colourful flower road to the north and south of Cau Rong (Dragon Bridge) which features more than 80 ornamental plants and flowers has been attracting many awestruck visitors.
VOV.VN - The small alleys off Thuy Khe Street in the capital city of Hanoi have become a garden paradise of pink petals as springtime calls the Japanese cherry trees to open their flowers to the sun.
VOV.VN - As one of Hanoi’s longstanding traditional handicraft communities, Bat Trang Pottery Village in Gia Lam District has long been popular with tourists. In recent days the village has been busier than usual as trade increases ahead of the Lunar New Year (Tet) festival.
VOV.VN- When spring, the natural sign of Tet, arrives, peach and apricot flowers start to open their petals to the sunlight calling plants to life in every corner of hamlets, forests, mountainsides, and valleys, transforming Moc Chau into a charming and romantic scene worthy of countless paintings.