2018 National Tourism Year to attract 16 million visitors
The '2018 National Tourism Year - Ha Long - Quang Ninh' programme, with around 50 cultural and art activities which promises to attract 16 million visitors.
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The '2018 National Tourism Year - Ha Long - Quang Ninh' programme, with around 50 cultural and art activities which promises to attract 16 million visitors.
Home to numerous historical and cultural relic sites and breathtaking landscapes plus developed infrastructure and convenient transport system, Ninh Binh is seen to have huge potentials of MICE tourism.
The famous landscapes of Trang An, Tam Coc - Bich Dong, Natural Reserve of Van Long, among many other historical and cultural sites, has helped the northern province of Ninh Binh attract 5.3 million holiday-makers in the first half of the year, up 19.4% from the same period in 2016.
The second Cultural, Sports and Tourism Exchange Festival for Vietnam - Laos border areas officially opened in Son La province on July 5, with Vietnamese National Assembly (NA) Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan and Lao NA Chairwoman Pany Yathotu in attendence.
Q & A session of the ongoing third meeting of the 14th National Assembly, which began on June 13, focuses on four matters of public concern, including agricultural restructuring, management of cultural activities, social affairs and tourism quality, health check-ups and treatment together with medicine prices and grassroots medical stations and use of resources for development.
The Vietnamese ethnic groups Cultural Days themed "Melody of mountain and forest" officially began in Hanoi on April 19, featuring cultural, arts and sport activities.
Thousands of Vietnamese citizens took part in the Hoa Lư Festival at the national cultural heritage site in the northern province of Ninh Bình, with ceremonies beginning Wednesday, the 9th day of the third lunar month.
The mass mobilisation work has played a significant role in connecting the Party and people, contributing to facilitating the country's socio-economic development, promoting the people's cultural lifestyle, and consolidating the great national unity bloc in national construction and defence.
The Trang An landscape complex was officially recognised as a World Cultural and Natural Heritage in 2014 and the first mixed natural and cultural heritage in Vietnam and Southeast Asia area. The title has helped to improve the image and tourism brand name of Ninh Binh province in particular and Vietnam in general, contributing to the development of the province into a large tourism centre of the Red River Delta and the country.
With a quintessential harmony between Buddhism and Catholicism and a combination of Eastern and Western cultural features, it can be said the Phat Diem Cathedral in the northern province of Ninh Binh is the most unique piece of religious architecture in Vietnam.
An East Sea photo exhibition is being held at the Cultural center of Dongdaemun precinct in Seoul, South Korea.
Trang An Landscape Complex covers an area of 6,172ha in districts of Hoa Lu, Gia Vien, Nho Quan, Tam Diep Town and Ninh Binh City, about 90km to the southeast of Ha Noi. The complex is surrounded by a buffer zone of 6,268ha, mostly comprising paddy rice fields and villages. As a mixed cultural and natural property, Trang An Landscape Complex contains three protected areas, including Hoa Lu Ancient Citadel Cultural - Historical Area; Trang An - Tam Coc - Bich Dong Scenic Area and Hoa Lu Special-Use Primary Forest.
More than 63,000 visitors, including 6,660 foreigners, visited the President Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and Ba Dinh historical and cultural relic site in Ha Noi during the National Reunification Day and May Day holidays that began on April 30, the mausoleum management board reported.
Ninh Binh should focus on developing key industries with bright prospects such as the sea economy associated with protection of sea and island sovereignty, and boosting tourism combined with promoting the cultural values of heritages in the locality.
A formal ceremony was held at Hanoi's Vietnam-Soviet Friendship Labour Cultural Palace on June 21 to mark the 90th traditional day of the Vietnamese revolutionary press (June 21, 1925-2015) and present the ninth National Press Awards 2014 honouring 118 outstanding journalism works.
The Vietnamese culture has been brought closer to international friends as Vietnam was taking part in the 7th Asian cultural heritage festival held on May 9th at Stony Brook University in New York.
The Trang An complex in the northern province of Ninh Binh on January 23 received a certificate from UNESCO officially recognising it as a combined natural and cultural World Heritage site at a grand ceremony.
A set of three postage stamps and a poster have been released to mark the UNESCO recognition of Trang An Landscape Complex in northern Ninh Binh province as a Cultural and Natural World Heritage Site.
Trang An Landscape Complex in Ninh Binh province was named on the UNESCO World Heritage List of Natural and Cultural Sites in June 2014, making it the country's first site to earn the title.
A wide variety of cultural, arts and tourism activities are going to be held from January 22-24 in the northern province of Ninh Binh to mark the province's receipt of UNESCO's certificate honouring Trang An landscape complex as a World Cultural and Natural Heritage.
President Truong Tan Sang was informed about the latest efforts to preserve and restore Hoa Lu ancient capital, a historical and cultural site of great value in the northern province of Ninh Binh, during a working session with local authorities on January 14.
Representatives of local authorities, and businesses in northern Ninh Binh province gathered in a recent workshop to seek ways to enhance the management and protection of the environment and cultural values in developing tourism.
Ninh Binh province has been urged to increase efforts to become a top tourist destination in Vietnam, in parallel with preserving and promoting the value of Trang An landscape complex, a World Cultural and Natural Heritage.
In late June, Vietnamese people in general and Ninh Binh province's people in particular saw with great pleasure that Trang An landscape complex had been officially recognised as a World Cultural and Natural Heritage. However, the honour will also pose challenges to Ninh Binh province, tourism brand and community in preserving and promoting the heritage's tourism potential.