At its recent 28th meeting, the People's Council of the central province of Quang Tri has passed a resolution to name 40 streets and five bridges in Dong Ha city, including a street named after martyr Luong Nghia Dung – a journalist of the Vietnam News Agency (VNA).
Bustling streets in Hanoi’s Old Quarter with crowded alleys and lively nightlife have turned quiet and deserted during the time when the whole country is practising physical distancing.
Kham Thien, Le Duan and Phung Hung streets are often filled with tourists ready to take pictures with the famous “railway street”. Their spectacular, often bizarre selfies are posted online.
The Vietnamese Street Food Festival, the eight of its kind, opened recently in Moscow, with the aim of promoting the Vietnamese culinary culture to Russian people and international friends.
After nearly a month of construction, the mural street in Buon Ma Thuot city, Dak Lak province has become an attractive destination for many local residents and visitors.
After two years of operation, Nguyen Van Binh book street in Ho Chi Minh City has attracted more than 4 million visitors, becoming a wholesome destination for book lovers.
Phung Hung street in Hanoi’s Old Quarter will be given a new look through a mural art project by Hoan Kiem People's Committee, UN-Habitat and the Korea Foundation.
People often think contemporary dance will only take place on stage. However, Swiss artists have brought it to a street in Hanoi. The event was part of the ‘Europe Meets Asia in Contemporary Dance’.
An art performance was held in the northeastern province of Quang Ninh on May 1 as part of the Mong Cai summer tourism week, drawing a large crowd of people to enjoy flash mobs, fashion shows and music.
The capital city of Hanoi welcomed more than 54,000 international visitors during the four-day holidays from April 29 to May 2, a year-on-year increase of 33 percent.
More streets specifically for tourism will be designated in HCM City in the future, heard a programme named “Dialogue with the city’s authority” with a focus on boosting the local tourism industry.
he HCM City administration has received a proposal from a US-based company to develop a smart transportation system using 300 million USD borrowed from investment bank Morgan Stanley.