Despite the cold weather, locals and tourists flock to the capital to experience the festive atmosphere.
Youngsters capture the magic of the Christmas season through photographs.
Foreigners also visit the cathedral to immerse themselves in the festive spirit.
A foreign family celebrates Christmas in Hanoi with excitement.
Ta Hien street is a popular destination for foreigners seeking to taste Vietnamese street food such as spring rolls, dried beef salad, and chicken feet.
Christmas Eve is bustling in Ho Chi Minh City as people gather at churches to pray for a joyous and peaceful holiday season.
Celebrating Christmas in Vietnam offers a unique and memorable experience for international tourists.
In the middle of the courtyard of Dong Co Temple, Tay Ho District, Hanoi, an incense burner was lit. People gathered in a solemn atmosphere and recited the oath: “The unfilial children, the disloyal servants, God will destroy them.” That’s the main rite of the Loyalty Oath Festival of Dong Co Temple, which has been maintained in the capital for nearly 1,000 years. Thanks to its historical and cultural values, the festival has been recognized as a national intangible cultural heritage. The festival is the only one that provides a place for mandarins of the past and Party members of the present to take an oath of loyalty to the country. It’s also an opportunity for the people to show gratitude to their ancestors and pray for national peace and prosperity. Dong Co Temple is located on Thuy Khue Street, about 300 meters from the southwestern shore of the West Lake. Legend has it that in 1020, Crown Prince Phat Ma (later enthroned as King Ly Thai Tong) led a troop south to fight the in...
This is the second time that the show has been nominated for the title. “Two days, one night” is a Vietnamese reality show that aims to promote Vietnamese culture and destinations through trips taken by a fixed cast competing with each other. In addition, Vietnamese artist Nguyen Quoc Truong Thinh, who impressed viewers by taking on a main role in Vietnamese web-drama “Bui Ä‘oi cho que”, was also nominated in the best leading male performance-digital category. The Asian Television Awards was launched back in 1996 with the goal of recognizing and rewarding programming and production excellence in the Asian television industry. The ceremony is held every December and includes 56 categories across news, documentaries and current affairs, kids and animation, entertainment, drama, technical, and digital, as well as performances such as acting and directing. The Asian Television Awards 2023 ceremony is scheduled to take place in Ho Chi Minh City on January 12 and Jan...
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