Ha Long Bay, the breathtaking natural wonder of Quang Ninh province, has gained global recognition once again. CNN, the esteemed American news network, has honored Ha Long Bay as one of the top 25 most stunning destinations in the world this year. This accolade further solidifies its status as the only UNESCO-recognized natural heritage site in the province. With its awe-inspiring limestone karsts and emerald waters, Ha Long Bay captivates visitors from all corners of the globe. Its timeless beauty and enchanting atmosphere make it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking an unforgettable experience.
Vice President Vo Thi Anh Xuan attended a ceremony on November 21st in Copenhagen, Denmark, to commemorate the ten-year anniversary of the Vietnam-Denmark comprehensive partnership.
Vietnam and Norway have maintained a long-standing friendship and successful cooperation across various fields since the establishment of diplomatic relations on November 25, 1971.
Hang Dau water tower, an ancient landmark in the capital city that originated in 1894, has been reimagined as a captivating installation art venue. Opening its doors to the public on November 17, this historical relic site now offers visitors a unique and immersive artistic experience.
Rows of stunning yellow daisies, globally recognized as the Mexican sunflower or tree marigold, have become an irresistible attraction for countless travelers journeying through Lung Pa pass in Lang Son province's Van Quan district.
A festival was recently organized at the historic Thang Long royal citadel in Hanoi, where numerous craft villages from all over the country were invited to display their products.
On November 17, a massive crowd of tourists gathered at the Hanoi railway station for a unique train ride to the Gia Lam train factory, where the Hanoi Creative Design Festival 2023 is taking place.
The streets of Hoi An Ancient City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Vietnam, have been inundated with heavy rain over the past 48 hours, rendering them impassable.
To celebrate the Lunar New Year of the Dragon 2024, Vietnamese artist Pham Van Tuyen is set to unveil a remarkable collection showcasing 100 ceramic artworks depicting the dragon mascot. This highly anticipated exhibition is a testament to Tuyen's exceptional talent and artistic prowess. The public can look forward to experiencing the rich symbolism and intricate craftsmanship of these enchanting pieces. Stay tuned for the official announcement of the exhibition's public debut, as it promises to be a truly mesmerizing event.