'Banh day' and the pounding of day cakes is an indispensable part of the Lunar New Year (Tet) holiday of the H’Mong ethnic people in Vietnam’s northern mountainous provinces.
An ancient Shan Tuyet tea forest, located at an altitude of over 1,800 meters above sea level in Dien Bien province, has been recognized by the Vietnam Association for the Conservation of Nature and Environment as a Vietnam Heritage Tree.
Within the framework of the third Ho Chi Minh City Tourism Week, residents and visitors can enjoy paragliding to gain a panoramic view of the city from above.
November 20 has become a festival for teachers, a day for all of society to honour teachers who diligently work in education and care for their careers of “cultivating people”.
When the Central Highlands region enters winter, it is the time when golden shower trees (Cassia fistula) bloom in vibrant yellow throughout Gia Lai province.
The ethnic minority in Binh Lieu has preserved their unique cultural features, from folk songs to traditional customs, festivals, outfits, and cuisine.