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The Ultimate Escape: Crafting Everlasting Family Memories at Six Senses Con Dao

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Nestled within a serene tropical paradise, Six Senses Con Dao presents a unique family vacation filled with memorable moments that bring you closer together.  The gentle lapping of waves sets the pace for unforgettable experiences, complemented by lush jungle trails that beckon you to explore and uncover hidden gems. Embark on thrilling ocean adventures, rejuvenate with immersive wellness experiences, and delve into the island’s rich cultural heritage. Whether you seek shared thrills or quiet introspection, Six Senses Con Dao offers magical moments for all generations to cherish. The Earth Lab, a sanctuary of sustainability and innovation at Six Senses Con Dao td> An Idyllic Family Getaway  Exclusively designed for families seeking a secluded retreat, Six Senses Con Dao offers a sanctuary of privacy and tranquility amidst nature’s embrace. Spacious villas, inspired by traditional Vietnamese fishing villages, boast private infinity pools and breathtaking oce...

The Enchanting Tay Phuong Pagoda Festival: A National Intangible Cultural Heritage Spectacle

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THE HANOI TIMES — The Vibrant Tay Phuong Pagoda Festival has been recognized as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage of Vietnam, a well-deserved honor that coincides with the 10th anniversary of its 34 statues being designated as national treasures. This annual celebration, which spans from the new year to the 6th day of the 3rd lunar month and continues until the month’s end, is held in Hanoi’s suburban Thach That District. It’s a unique festival that blends cultural and religious activities, honoring heaven and earth with traditional Buddhist rituals and energetic folk games. Pham Xuan Tai, Deputy Director of the Hanoi Department of Culture and Sports, presents the decision to include the Tay Phuong Pagoda Festival as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage. Photo: Cong Phuong/The Hanoi Times Nguyen Manh Hong, Chairman of the Thach That District People’s Committee, emphasized the festival’s significance, stating that it holds a profound historical value and plays a crucial...

The Lunar New Year: A Tourism Extravaganza Like Never Before

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Hanoi, the capital city of Vietnam, took center stage in the country’s tourism boom, showcasing its cultural heritage and festive programs. The city attracted 12.5 million domestic travelers, a 19% increase from the previous year, and generated $148 million in revenue, up by 7.85%. Hanoi’s success is a testament to the appeal of its cultural offerings and the effectiveness of its strategic policies, including relaxed visa rules and promotional packages. Tourists explore Hanoi’s charming streets by cyclo. Photo: Hoai Nam Other cities also experienced robust tourism growth. Ho Chi Minh City brought in $322 million, while Danang and Quang Nam welcomed 228,000 and 157,000 visitors, respectively, reflecting a 29% and 40% increase. The Tet holiday provided a perfect opportunity for these cities to display their unique cultural offerings, with Hanoi organizing traditional performances, handicraft demonstrations, and culinary delights in its Old Quarter and the historic Village...

Celebrating Cultural Diversity: “Vietnamese Tet Within” Competition

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The “Vietnamese Tet in Me” contest is divided into four creative categories: photography, painting, video, and literature/poetry. Each category boasts attractive prizes, with a first-place prize of €500, two second-place prizes of €300 each, and three third-place prizes of €200 each. Additionally, the contest features special awards, including the Excellent Collective Prize and the Audience Choice Award. With a total prize pool expected to reach an impressive €12,000, this competition is an exciting opportunity for creative individuals. Organized by the Union of Vietnamese Associations in Europe and the Union of Vietnamese Women’s Associations in Europe, this contest aims to strengthen cultural bonds within the community, particularly among younger Vietnamese living abroad. By encouraging expressions of Vietnamese culture and traditions, especially those surrounding Tet, the holiday that celebrates the Vietnamese Lunar New Year, the competition seeks to unite the Vietnamese diaspora ...

Foreign Tourists Plunge into Farmers’ Life at Central Vietnam Fest

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The ‘Going to the Field’ Festival in Cam Chau Ward, Hoi An City, attracted not only hundreds of local farmers but also international travelers eager to immerse themselves in the unique cultural experience. The festival offered a range of engaging activities, including ploughing paddy fields, planting rice seedlings, and bailing out water. It provided a rare opportunity for foreigners to connect with Vietnam’s agricultural heritage and traditions. The festival showcased local cuisine with dishes such as ‘cao lau,’ a noodle delicacy, ‘mi Quang,’ and ‘banh xeo,’ sizzling pancakes. Photo : Thanh Nguyen Among the enthusiastic participants was James, a tourist from New Zealand, for whom this was a thrilling and memorable experience. He shared his excitement, saying, “It was challenging to walk in the mud and steer the buffalo simultaneously, but it was well worth it. This is definitely a highlight of my trip to Hoi An.” Local farmers played a crucial role in guiding and suppor...

Truc Bach by Night: A Three-Day Extravaganza Attracting 40,000 Visitors

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“Truc Bach Night,” a unique tourism initiative by Hanoi’s Ba Dinh District, attracted approximately 40,000 visitors during its three-day launch event from November 29 to December 1. A vibrant scene from “Truc Bach Night,” capturing the essence of Hanoi’s cultural life. Credit: Hoang Huy/The Hanoi Times This inaugural event marked the debut of Hanoi’s first open-air “living museum,” vividly bringing to life the streets, spaces, and cultural ambiance of the subsidy era. With a remarkable turnout, “Truc Bach Night” has quickly become one of Hanoi’s most distinctive nighttime attractions, offering both local and international visitors a captivating, immersive journey back in time. The event’s standout feature was its meticulous recreation of the subsidy-era atmosphere. The entire venue was transformed into a life-like movie set, evoking the charm of an old Hanoi neighborhood. Visitors were transported back in time with vintage trams, state-run department stores, and nosta...

The Luminous Charm of Hanoi’s Nightlife: Unveiling a New Chapter

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Hanoi is at the forefront of developing its night-time economy, launching new services to attract more visitors to the capital. The city is tapping into its unique cultural offerings and historical landmarks to create a vibrant and captivating night-time experience. Dao Ngoc – Ngu Xa in the Ba Dinh District, recently designated as a city-level tourist destination, is one such example. This area offers exciting and distinctive experiences for both domestic and foreign visitors. One of its key features is the incorporation of Hanoi’s subsidy period into the design of the space, including a movie-theater-like event area with department stores and trams as backdrops. It evokes a sense of the country’s special historical periods. The “Truc Bach Night” is a highlight, with specially designed theme shops and Tram Line No. 6 – the “Hanoi Street Museum.” Each of the four trams showcases a typical culinary theme of Hanoi and Vietnam, such as rice paddy, vermicelli noodles, and kitchen cupboar...