Visitors to the event had a chance to experience an AR (augmented reality) technology cherry blossom (Sakura) garden, enjoy typical cuisine of Japan and Bac Giang, wear traditional Japanese and Vietnamese costumes, visit Tay Yen Tu spiritual – ecological tourism complex, and visit booths showcasing OCOP (One commune-one product) products of the province.
On this occasion, the Japan-Vietnam Friendship Association in Chukyo region and Yokoi Mould Vietnam Co., Ltd presented 120 sakura trees to the Vietnamese locality to be planted at the complex.
Japanese Deputy Ambassador to Vietnam Watanabe Shige showed his hope that these trees will grow up well and create beautiful landscapes to serve tourists.
Since 2015, more than 700 sakura trees – a symbol of Japan – have been granted to Bac Giang.
Lai Chau: Culture – tourism week to take place in mid-April
NDO/VNA – A culture and tourism week is scheduled take place in the northern mountainous province of Lai Chau from April 14 – 17, according to Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Tong Thanh Hai.
The Alluring Lotus Festival: A Blooming Spectacle
The Mekong Delta province of Dong Thap witnessed the blooming of a unique festival on May 16 – a lotus festival, the second of its kind. This enchanting event unveiled a plethora of delights, showcasing hundreds of One Commune One Product (OCOP) creations and culinary masterpieces crafted from the majestic lotus plant.