The festival is held annually to commemorate Kings of the Tran Dynasty (1225-1400) and Tran Hung Dao, or Tran Quoc Tuan, a royal prince, statesman and military commander who helped Vietnam, then Dai Viet, repel two out of three major Mongol invasions in the late 13th century. … [Read more...] about Pandemic prompts cancelation of major Lunar New Year festival
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Flamboyant flower festival to dazzle Hai Phong
A gala night called Hai Phong Vuon Ra Bien Lon (Hai Phong reaching out to the sea) is scheduled to take place on May 12 at the Opera House Square in the city centre to celebrate the 63rd anniversary of the city’s Liberation Day, which falls on May 13. … [Read more...] about Flamboyant flower festival to dazzle Hai Phong
Foreign experts herald Vietnam’s successes
Forecasting Vietnam’s orientations in internal and external affairs, the scholars said that, in the short term, Vietnam will continue benefiting from economic activities that are almost undisrupted. They suggested tapping existing advantages to conduct necessary reform and modernisation policies, such as building a network of effective suppliers and improving the quality of products from domestic manufacturers. … [Read more...] about Foreign experts herald Vietnam’s successes
Corn cake – a traditional dish of H’Mong people in Tuyen Quang
Opportunities opened for food processing industry According to Vietnamese trade counselors, in 2021, Vietnamese goods, in general, have a great opportunity to export to Europe, Northern Europe, the US, the Eurasian Economic Union, Japan, South Korea, and China. … [Read more...] about Corn cake – a traditional dish of H’Mong people in Tuyen Quang