Once a military base under the Tran dynasty (1225–1400), Vu Lam Royal Palace showcases the strategic brilliance of the Tran kings, who skillfully blended politics, military power, culture, and religion. Preserving and restoring the site, while developing eco-friendly tourism infrastructure, can attract both domestic and international visitors and drive local economic growth.
Huan noted that the establishment of cooperative ties with a Hungarian locality will also contribute to nurturing and strengthening relations between the MSZP and the Communist Party of Vietnam, as well as between the Vietnamese and Hungarian States and people.
Out of the 43 extant stone steles on the mountain, 37 are Han-Nom inscriptions dating from the Tran Dynasty (1225-1400) to the early 20th century. These inscriptions are unique original engravings, featuring imperial poems and prose composed by kings, poetic verses by scholars and poets, along with distinctive calligraphic and scriptural features.
Secretary of the Ninh Binh provincial Youth Union Trinh Nhu Lam underscored the shared commitment and role of both countries’ youth in nurturing the Vietnam-China traditional friendship and cooperation through meaningful and effective activities.
Ninh Binh, Vietnam’s first capital in the 10th century, boasts rich history, culture, and stunning landscapes. With strong potential for heritage tourism, local authorities have focused on developing high-value cultural experiences to attract visitors and showcase Vietnam’s traditions globally.
During the Lunar New Year (Tet) 2025 holiday, Ninh Binh’s tourism revenue surpassed 1 trillion VND (USD 41.8 million), placing it among the top 10 provinces with the highest tourism earnings nationwide.
Part of the VGA Development Tour 2025 - a professional golf circuit in Vietnam, the tournament boasts a prize pool of 300 million VND (12,000 USD), promising to deliver thrilling competitions among 100 golfers, including both domestic and foreign players living in Vietnam.
The valuation emerged from a joint study by Italy’s Santagata Foundation for the Economics of Culture, Germany’s Leibniz Institute for Ecological Urban and Regional Development, and the School of Interdisciplinary Science and Arts at Vietnam National University – Hanoi.
Ninh Binh captivates visitors far and wide not only by its stunning landscapes, but also by the province’s spring festivals imbued with traditional cultural and historical values.
Located about 100km from Hanoi, Ninh Binh is an ideal destination for travelers with limited time who still wish to experience breathtaking natural landscapes.
The festival comes alive with an array of traditional games and cultural performances. From intense chess competitions to the exhilarating lion dances and wrestling matches, the air is filled with excitement.
Party General Secretary To Lam attended the launch of the 2025 spring tree planting festival, in the northern province of Ninh Binh on January 31 morning.
Party General Secretary To Lam attended the launch of the 2025 spring tree planting festival in the northern province of Ninh Binh on January 31 morning, urging the locality to set an exemplary standard for green, harmonious, and sustainable growth.
The northern province of Ninh Binh is offering a variety of products and experiences to enhance visitors' enjoyment during the 2025 Lunar New Year (Tet) holidays.
Vietnam is set to welcome a surge of domestic and international tourists during the 2025 Tet (Lunar New Year) holiday as destinations nationwide are preparing to showcase their distinctive cultural festivals and traditional celebrations.
Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Hoa Binh, Vice President Vo Thi Anh Xuan and National Assembly Vice Chairman Nguyen Khac Dinh visited and extended Lunar New Year (Tet) wishes to localities and units on January 14.
A cultural programme highlighting Vietnamese traditional attire took place at the Hoa Lu ancient capital historical and architectural site in Ninh Binh province on December 24.
Kim Son district has the largest Catholic population in the nothern province of Ninh Binh, with over 47% of its residents being Catholic. Preparation for the Christmas season 2024 is in full swing across local parishes and congregations those days. Churches and Catholic households are bustling with activities as everyone is looking forward to a peaceful and warm festive season.