Despite the cold weather, locals and tourists flock to the capital to experience the festive atmosphere.
Youngsters capture the magic of the Christmas season through photographs.
Foreigners also visit the cathedral to immerse themselves in the festive spirit.
A foreign family celebrates Christmas in Hanoi with excitement.
Ta Hien street is a popular destination for foreigners seeking to taste Vietnamese street food such as spring rolls, dried beef salad, and chicken feet.
Christmas Eve is bustling in Ho Chi Minh City as people gather at churches to pray for a joyous and peaceful holiday season.
Celebrating Christmas in Vietnam offers a unique and memorable experience for international tourists.
The event, organized by young enthusiasts of Vietnamese traditional costumes, showcased various traditional garments including nhat binh (square-collared garb), ngu than (a five-paneled aristocratic gown from the 19th and early-20th centuries), and ao dai (Vietnam’s traditional long gown), among others, as well as traditional hats. Foreign tourists were impressed by young people dressed in unique and colorful traditional outfits. Many of them used their smartphones or cameras to capture the essence of the event, which was filled with Vietnamese culture. Nguyen Nga, a member of the organizing board, explained that the aim of the event was to promote Vietnamese traditional costumes to the public. While ao dai is already well-known, many people are not familiar with other types of traditional costumes, which are also valuable parts of the country’s heritage, Nga added. Daniel, a British tourist, expressed his excitement when he came across the event during his stroll in Hanoi. It was t...
According to a report from VOV, a delegation from the Central Theoretical Council, led by Vice Chairman Associate Professor Dr. Pham Van Linh, visited the Indonesian capital of Jakarta from October 4-8. At the working session between the delegation of the Central Theoretical Council led by its vice chairman, Associate Professor. Dr. Pham Van Linh and representatives from Indonesia’s Lemhannas Institute. Photo: VOV During their working visit, our delegation had the opportunity to engage in meaningful discussions and share valuable experiences in resolving religious and ethnic issues. We exchanged ideas and insights with several prominent agencies and research institutes in Indonesia. During the working session on October 5, a delegation met with Indonesia’s National Resilience Institute (Lemhannas Institute) and acknowledged the cultural similarities and shared history of both countries in the fight for national independence. They also recalled the traditional friendly r...
Vietnam is set to participate in the upcoming ASEAN International Film Festival and Awards (AIFFA) 2023 in Kuching, Malaysia from August 2 to August 4. The country will be showcasing two movies to compete for prestigious titles at the event. Two films, Memento Mori: Land directed by Marcus Manh Cuong Vu and Dem toi ruc ro (The Brilliant Darkness) by Aaron Toronto, have been chosen to participate in a competition among 120 other films at the festival. A scene in Memento Mori: Land directed by Marcus Manh Cuong Vu. Memento Mori: Land had its premiere in Vietnam in October 2022. The film is inspired by the true story depicted in the book Destination of Life by Vietnamese author Dang Hoang Giang. The movie follows the journey of Van, a brave and resilient young mother who comes to terms with the fact that her cancer has reached its advanced stage. Seamlessly navigating between reality, cherished memories, and evocative dreams, Van discovers a profound w...
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