Ninh Binh buzzes with unique tourism festivals in October
From October 18 to 29, Ninh Binh province will host a series of vibrant festivals to mark the 10th anniversary of Trang An Landscape Complex's recognition as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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From October 18 to 29, Ninh Binh province will host a series of vibrant festivals to mark the 10th anniversary of Trang An Landscape Complex's recognition as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Politburo member, President of the Ho Chi Minh National Academy of Politics (HCMA) and Chairman of the Central Theory Council Nguyen Xuan Thang joined locals of Tan Son, Chau Ha and An Binh villages in Dam Ha District, Quang Ninh Province, to celebrate the great national solidarity festival on November 18.
The ancient capital of Hoa Lu is surrounded by not only mountain ranges but also rivers such as Ngo Dong, Hoang Long and Sao Khe.
As a region of cultural and historical traditions, Ninh Binh province is always busy with festivals when the spring comes. These festivals do not only serve the religious demand for local people but also attract tourists from all parts of the country as well.
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism has asked local departments under its wings to advise cities and provinces nationwide to cancel festivals and fireworks displays celebrating Tet, Vietnam's traditional New Year which will come by the end of this month, as concerns rise over COVID-19 spike.
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (MCST) has approved a project on digitalising all types of Vietnamese festivals for the 2021-2025 period. They involve traditional and cultural ones, industry festivals, and those of foreign origin.
The Ninh Binh Provincial People's Committee has issued an urgent dispatch, asking departments, sectors, agencies, units and localities to carry out COVID-19 prevention and control measures.
The Ninh Binh Department of Culture and Sports, on February, 3rd, issued a document to steer districts, cities to postpone all traditional festivals which are yet to start in the area as a key measure to control the novel coronavirus (nCoV) outbreak.
The Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism has recommended postponing or cancelling traditional festivals which are yet to start, and for those which already began, their scale, duration and activities should be reduced, in the face of the threat of coronavirus.
Minister of Culture, Sport and Tourism Hoang AnhTuan visited the northern province of Ninh Binh on February 21 to inspect the organization of festivals.
Thousands of visitors flock to Nam Dinh province's Tran Temple for the famous seal opening ceremony which opened on the 14th night of the first lunar month (March 4).
According to the statistics of Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism, there are 76 traditional festivals in the province. Two of them are under the provincial management; 21 are under the district management and 53 are managed by the communes.