The pear trees in Hong Thai commune, Na Hang district, in the northern province of Tuyen Quang, have not only been grown for their fruit, but have also become a tourism draw in recent years, as every March their flowers attract visitors from far and wide.
The University of Fine Arts and the Pan Pacific Hanoi Art Award recently held a ceremony for the “Inspiring Tradition” painting competition. This is valuable opportunity for people with disabilities in Vietnam.
Lobster exports reeled in nearly 30 million USD in January and February, an over 18-fold increase compared to the same period last year, the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP) has reported.
The short visit of American billionaire Bill Gates to Da Nang earlier this month has demonstrated that, the central city can meet the standards of high-profile guests.
Vietnam stocks are among the best performers in Southeast Asia to start 2024, and the VanEck Vietnam ETF (VNM) is participating in the rally, reported etftrends.com, a US newswire on March 19.
Dien Bien province welcomed over 80,000 visitors to the opening ceremony for the National Tourism Year 2024 and the Dien Bien Flower Festival, including 725 international tourists. The events generated some 5.7 million USD in revenue, contributing to the local budget and socio-economic development while boosting the province’s tourism industry.
Following its successful bid on March 8 to use the 2500-2600 MHz radio frequency band for 5G deployment, Vietnam's military-run telecom provider Viettel has outlined a plan to leverage its 5G services to propel the country's digital economy, industry and society.
The Hanoi Department of Tourism announced that it will focus on developing a digital mapping system for smart tourism in the city and digitalised data related to attractions and service facilities.
The Pha Bau Festival, also known as the Dua Tpeng Festival, was held on March 17 in Binh Phuoc province’s Loc Ninh district, attracting large numbers of people from various communes in Loc Ninh and neighbouring areas.
You don’t need money to buy food, just bring some bottles or cans. That was the offer at a special trade fair held for the first time in Tay Ninh province that attracted crowds of residents and students and collected hundreds of kilos of bottles and cans.
The French Defense Audiovisual Agency has made public a photo book on the Dien Bien Phu campaign in Vietnam, including never-before-seen images, on the occasion of its 70th anniversary.