The first-ever festival of ethnic groups with populations of less than 10,000 was held recently in the northern mountainous province of Lai Chau, providing a great opportunity for visitors to learn about the diverse and distinct cultural traditions of different ethnic minority communities around Vietnam.
Joining their peers across the world in welcoming the festive atmosphere of the Lunar New Year of the Dragon, Vietnamese expats in Belgium have joyfully prepared for event - the biggest and most important traditional festival of Vietnamese people in a year.
The programme Vietnam Days in France 2023 is underway in the Vietnamese Cultural Centre in Paris from November 8-9 as part of activities to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the diplomatic ties and 10 years of the strategic partnership between the two countries.
Lung Tung, Then Kin Pang, Nang Han, Kin lau khau mau, and Han Khuong festivals are some of the unique festivals of the Thai ethnic people in the locality.
The Dao Tien ethnic minority group in Da Bac district, Hoa Binh province, have spared no effort in promoting their brocade weaving craft as a way to preserve their cultural traits and boost local tourism.
Myriad cultural, sporting, and tourism activities are taking place from October 6 to 8 in the northern province of Thai Nguyen as part of the second national Dao Ethnic Culture Festival, to promote the unique traditional culture of the Dao people.
At the foot of Lung Cu National Flag Tower, the country’s north pole in Lung Cu commune, Dong Van district, there is a miraculous village, which is often depicted in legends. Its name is Lo Lo Chai.
The southern province of Tay Ninh will promote its unique culture, investment, trade, and tourism advantages in the capital city of Hanoi through an event named “Tay Ninh Day in Hanoi” on September 27-28.
The Vietnamese community in Slovakia introduced the unique culture, tourism potential and gastronomy of Vietnam at the recent Asian Weekend 2019 in the host country.
Vietfest 2016, the second year of the festival, will be held at University College London (UCL) on March 14 to introduce Vietnam’s unique and charming culture to local people.
Nearly 100 kilometres from northern Bac Giang city is Mau village, a familiar destination for tourists and researchers who want to explore the unique culture of the Dao ethnic people.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs released the multilingual clip “Welcome to Vietnam” in Hanoi on September 21, which highlights the country’s beautiful landscapes and unique culture.