VOV.VN - With the Lunar New Year holiday (Tet) just over three weeks away, Bat Trang pottery village on the outskirts of Hanoi has created a series of products in the shape of cats as a way of heralding in the Year of the Cat.
VOV.VN - Beauties participating in the Miss Tourism World 2022 pageant have joined a tour to explore Bat Trang ceramic village located on the outskirts of Hanoi as part of activities being held to help popularise tourism in Vietnam as the competition’s host nation.
VOV.VN - Models of the World Cup trophy are being meticulously made by the artisans in Bat Trang ceramic village in Hanoi, with these replicas greatly impressing both local residents and tourists.
VOV.VN - Long Coc tea hill can be found located 125 kilometers from Hanoi in the northern mountainous province of Phu Tho, with the area being an ideal getaway during the weekend.
VOV.VN - An Australian group made up of 12 representatives from 12 travel firms took part in a familiarization trip to Hanoi from November 7 to November 13, according to the Hanoi Department of Tourism.
VOV.VN - The total number of travelers visiting the capital in May stood at an estimated 1.88 million, including 85,000 foreign arrivals, representing a 16-fold rise compared to the same period from last year, according to figures given by the Hanoi Department of Tourism.
VOV.VN - A ceramics museum in Bat Trang craft village has been built in a shape inspired by local turntables and ancient kilns, quickly becoming a popular tourist destination in Hanoi.
VOV.VN - The capital of Hanoi will host a tourism gift festival between April 29 and May 1 as part of efforts to revitalize local tourism services as the country strives to move past the COVID-19 pandemic and prepare for the 31st Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games 31).
For the first time, the full collection of 12 ceramic boots created by late People's Artisan Vu Thang is on display at an exhibition titled “The Bat Trang Ceramic Boots - An Inspiration from Italy”.
VOV.VN - Few passengers can be seen heading back to their hometowns to gather alongside their families as Tet draws near, resulting in deserted scenes occurring at major bus stations across the capital, a contrast to the bustling scenes recorded in previous years.