
Quang Ninh develops tourism from indigenous culture
Ethnic minority localities of the province are exploiting the advantages of indigenous tourism to improve their livelihoods and increase people's income.
Ethnic minority localities of the province are exploiting the advantages of indigenous tourism to improve their livelihoods and increase people's income.
The Yen Thai ‘Do’ paper craft village was a source of pride for its residents. Situated by the windy West Lake, it was a well-known craft village in the ancient
Sa Dec city in Dong Thap province is famous as the flower capital of the southwestern region and for its 100-year-old craft of making rice flour. A year-round source of
In late spring, when farm work is less busy, the San Chi ethnic minority people in Binh Lieu district of Quang Ninh province organize their Soong Co Festival. The event
Dong Ho Village (in Song Ho Ward, Thuan Thanh Town, Bac Ninh Province) used to be praised in poetry and records for its unique craft – hand-printed paintings on woodblocks.
Ke Ga (formerly known as Phu Gia Village), which is now located in Phu Thuong Ward, Tay Ho District, has an old-established reputation for cooking sticky rice. The delicacy and
The Tay Ho District People’s Committee recently inaugurated a cultural space introducing the traditional craft of making ‘do’ (poonah) paper, which was practiced in the past by people in the
Bo Da Pagoda stands as an ancient and revered spiritual sanctuary in the northern region of Vietnam. Nestled in Tien Son Commune, Viet Yen District, Bac Giang Province, this pagoda
(TITC) – The Bas-reliefs on the Nine Bronze Urns in Hue Imperial Palace are registered as Documentary Heritage of the Asia-Pacific region is the pride of Vietnam in general and
“I study garden houses as a connection between Vietnamese art and culture and a deep connection with the land and spirit of Hue. Hidden cultural features still thrive in the
Quang Nam is making every effort to develop its tourism brand of return to traditional values based on the world cultural heritages, relics, and historical narratives.
Recently, many schools in the province have promoted organizing for students to visit, exchange and experience Xoan singing in ancient Xoan wards, thereby, educating children about protecting, preserving and promoting
Cơ quan chủ quản: CỤC DU LỊCH QUỐC GIA VIỆT NAM
Đơn vị thực hiện: TRUNG TÂM THÔNG TIN DU LỊCH
Địa chỉ: Số 33, ngõ 294/2 đường Kim Mã, quận Ba Đình, thành phố Hà Nội
Chịu trách nhiệm nội dung: Trung tâm Thông tin du lịch
Giấy phép số: 78/GP-TTĐT cấp ngày 29 tháng 5 năm 2020
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