Hanoi has a great potential to develop craft village tourism because it has 1,350 craft villages. Among those 200 are traditional craft villages, one fourth of which are a century old with rich cultural and historical values.
The Non Nuoc Stone Carving Memory Museum in Da Nang’s Ngu Hanh Son District has opened its doors to the public since late April, 2023. This is the third non-public museum in the city, contributing to preserving the unique cultural values of the famous stone carving craft and becoming a new and attractive destination for visitors.
Pure feelings have been evoked toward the beauty of life and eternal nature by the delicate interactions between man and nature, contemporary art and cultural heritage displayed in the Life art project on Con Dao Island.
Vietnamese culture, cuisine, and heritage have been highlighted at an event held in Paris on May 3, drawing the participation of more than 120 representatives from UNESCO and diplomatic missions to UNESCO.
Phu Tho is a province with many craft villages that have been formed, existed and developed for a long time, each craft village has its own unique characteristics. With the advantages of the Fatherland - where the Hung Kings started setting the capital and building the country, craft villages have exploited the strength of roots tourism combined with sightseeing and experience, contributing to increasing income for the local people, creating a highlight and increasing the attraction for tourists.
The Central Highlands province of Kon Tum held a ceremony on April 27 to announce the Prime Minister’s decision to recognise a Type 59 tank used in the 1972 battle of Dak To - Tan Canh as a national treasure.
Loud cheers from the crowd accompany the joyous music, coupled with brilliant fireworks simulating the war of the gods.
The third Ca Mau Southern Folk Cake Festival 2023 themed “The Southern Flavor” opened in the Mekong Delta province of Ca Mau on April 26.
A wide variety of activities imbued with the cultural identity of the northwestern and northeastern regions will be held at the Vietnam National Village for Ethnic Culture and Tourism, from April 29 to May 3.
Da Nang is now home to 2 special national relics, 17 national-level and 67 city-level sites, most of which have been already restored and embellished. The city is focusing on using historical and cultural heritage for the purpose of tourism development, thereby not only helping maximize the value of historical and cultural heritage, but also contributing to promoting the city’s socio-economic development, and promoting the city’s image to domestic and internartional tourists.