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    Khau Vai Love Market becomes National Intangible Cultural Heritage

    The market, the biggest festival of the northwestern mountain tribes, is expected to attract more tourists after the Covid-19 pandemic.

    Hoa Binh Cultural Festival opens in Hanoi

    NDO – The People's Committee of the northern province of Hoa Binh held the opening ceremony for a Cultural Festival entitled “Hoa Binh - An Epic Land” in Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi, on the evening of January 22.

    Culture and tourism week kicks off in Dong Thap

    NDO – A culture and tourism week was launched in Sa Dec City, Dong Thap Province, on January 22 to celebrate the 13th National Party Congress.

    Keep the fire of passion on the circus stage

    Only with the passion that makes the artists continuing the job while encouraging each other to overcome this difficult time.

    Hanoi tightens control over cultural activities

    Hanoi will suspend festivals and pedestrian streets in the city, limiting unnecessary events and taking precautionary measures to prevent the Covid-19 outbreak.

    Ho Chi Minh City bustling Tet Festival 2021

    NDO - Tet Festival 2021 was officially opened at Le Van Tam Park, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, on January 21.

    Sam Son beach tourism season begins

    The 2021 Sam Son Beach Tourism Festival began one week earlier than usual with high hopes of luring a large number of domestic tourists this summer.

    Flower and ornamental tree village in Ben Tre bustling for Tet

    NDO – The flower and ornamental plant-growing village of Cho Lach, in Ben Tre province, is one of the largest traditional craft villages in the Mekong River Delta region, providing millions of products each Tet holiday. This year, despite the impact of COVID-19 pandemic and unfavorable weather, flower growers have still maintained production to supply the national market.

    Tet Festival 2021 promises to welcome nearly 70,000 visitors

    NDO – Tet Festival 2021 will take place at Le Van Tam Park, District 1, from January 21 to 24, honouring Vietnamese cultural and culinary values, and is expected to welcome nearly 70,000 visitors.

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