Hanoi hosts Australian cultural week
A week featuring Australian culture as well as its education sector will be held in Hanoi from Feb. 17-25 with a programme of events taking place across the city. |
Hanoi receives 500 cherry trees from Japan
A Vietnam-Japan friendship association in Chukyo, Japan, presented 500 cherry trees to Hanoi on February 11. |
HCMC welcomes 310,000 foreign tourists in January
In January 2012, Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) received 310,000 foreign tourist arrivals, reported the city Department of Culture, Sport and Tourism. |
HCM City in the top 10 of street food destinations
HCM City has been listed in the top 10 of world's best street food destinations. |
Photo exhibition focuses on sea and island tourism
A photography exhibition entitled “Spring – Vietnam Sea and Island Tourism” opened in Ho Chi Minh City on January 16. |
Record huge ceramic dragons set up on West Lake
The 35m long ceramic dragons, which were registered for the Vietnam Book of Records, were moved and set up on West Lake, Hanoi, on January 3 to celebrate the Lunar New Year Festival. |
Logo of My Son sanctuary made public
A logo of My Son sanctuary, a world cultural heritage site in the central province of Quang Nam,was announced on December 28. |
“Long Bien Bridge – Past and Present” Picture Exhibiton
The opening ceremony of a picture exhibition themed “Long Bien Bridge – Past and Present” was held at the Exhibition House at 93 Dinh Tien Hoang, Hanoi on December 19th, 2011. |
Mui Dinh - centerpiece of Phan Rang City
Mui Dinh (Dinh Cape) is 40km south of Phan Rang City in the central province of Ninh Thuan and 10 km from the popular Ca Na beach. |
Promoting Vietnam sea tourism in Europe
More than 50 delegates from domestic and foreign travel agents and European tourism magazines gathered at a seminar in Khanh Hoa on December 2 to discuss promoting Vietnam sea tourism in Europe. |
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