The occasion is expected to provide visitors with greater insights into the past, present, and future of the Vietnamese agriculture and rice industry. Currently, farmers in the locality are urgently completing the Vietnam Rice Road.
The rice plants are put on display at the event. There are many rice varieties showcased on the road, including IR50404, OM 5454, Dai Thom 8, and ST 25.
Various types of specialty fruit trees of Hau Giang are also showcased throughout the road.
Ancient houses are made of bamboo, thatched with leaves and tools related to rice.
Images of threshers and straw pillars are recreated on the rice road.
.Canals and ditches in the Mekong Delta with water hyacinths, water lilies, and boats also appear on the rice road.
After manual rice harvesting, the development step in the rice production process of local residents in the Mekong Delta is to have threshers and plows. Hau Giang province has also launched the Xa No tourist boat which can promptly serve people, especially tourists visiting Hau Giang province as part of the occasion.
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...
The biennial national and international cultural- tourism event, to be organised by the provincial administration, aims to honour horticulture in Da Lat, promote tourism and trade, and call for greater investment in the locality. The 2022 festival is scheduled to start on November 1 and will last through to December 31, with numerous activities to take place across Da Lat – a resort city dubbed Little Paris in Vietnam . Highlights of the occasion include art flower spaces, music programmes, fashion shows, and a hot air balloon festival. Most notably, the grand final of the Miss Earth Vietnam 2022 pageant is set to take place in Da Lat on December 30. Art flower spaces will open until January 31, 2023, or the 10th day of the first month of the lunar calendar to serve locals and tourists keen to celebrate the Lunar New Year, known locally as Tet. There will also be a fireworks show on the eve of the New Year 2023. The post Da Lat Flower Festival 2022 to last for...
The event was jointly organized by the Vietnam-Japan Friendship Association in Hanoi and the Embassy of Japan in Vietnam. It took place at Dong Da district’s culture, information, and sports center. According to Kamitani Naoko, the director of the Japan Information and Culture Center at the Japanese Embassy in Vietnam, regular cultural exchange activities have greatly contributed to a better understanding between Vietnamese and Japanese people. The festival featured a wide range of activities, including the third Vietnamese Haiku poetry seminar, which brought together 50 members from the Haiku poetry club under the Vietnam-Japan Friendship Association and other clubs from across the country. There was also a seminar on the management of cherry blossom trees in Hanoi. The highlight of the event was a photo exhibition showcasing Vietnam-Japan relations through 4B lens, displaying 50 photographs depicting the culture, landscapes, and people of both countries. Participants were also ...
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