A Vietnamese delegation has attended the 18th international bonsai and tea festival in Nitra, Slovakia.
UK magazine, The Guardian, has listed Hai Van (Sea Cloud) Pass in Viet Nam among the top 10 great scenic drives in the world.
A Viet Nam Spring Press Festival 2015 opened at a ceremony in Vientiane, Laos on April 10 on the occasion of the Lao traditional New Year Festival Bun Pi May.
The Vietnamese Embassy in Egypt and the Vietnamese community in the country are participating in the 2015 Zee Festival in Cairo, Egypt as part of efforts to promote Viet Nam and its culture and people to international friends.
Vietnamese students in Russia hosted a cultural event, called “Hello Viet Nam”, to promote their country’s landscapes and people among international friends at the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO).
La Stampa, Italy’s third most popular newspaper, called the ancient town of Hoi An in central coastal Quang Nam province an ideal Asian destination in 2015 in an article titled “Hoi An, a multinational Viet Nam”.
A series of events have been organised by the Consulate General of Viet Nam in Perth, Australia to promote Vietnamese culture in local communities.
Vietnamese culture, tradition and landscapes have been vividly depicted on 40 large photos on display in Maputo, Mozambique from March 23-28.
TripAdvisor, the world's largest travel site, has announced its 2015 Travelers' Choice has announced its 2015 Travelers' Choice awards for Destinations.
Vietnamese students in the UK are working hard preparing for a cultural day themed “Colours of Viet Nam”, to be held on March 24 at the University College London (UCL) in London with the goal to promote Vietnamese culture to international friends.
The Vietnamese Embassy in New Zealand set up pavilions featuring various products such as fine arts, handicrafts, and traditional cuisines at the ASEAN Southeast Asian Night Market in Wellington on March 13-14.
(TITC) - Recently, US online newspaper Huffington Post has posted the article with the title “The future of Viet Nam travel is anchored by deep traditions” written by Tamar Lowell, CEO of Access Trips tour operator in Washington State (USA).