A local official described the upcoming Hung Kings Commemoration Day - Hung Kings Temple Festival and Culture and Tourism Week as a golden opportunity to spotlight Phu Tho’s profound cultural legacy, elevate its appeal as a destination of note, and cast its timeless image across broader horizons.
The Visit Viet Nam Year 2026 under the theme “Gia Lai – Where the great forests meet the blue sea” officially kicked off in Gia Lai province on March 28 evening, positioning the event as a national tourism highlight to showcase the locality’s unique cultural heritage and strengthen its profile as a vibrant destination connecting highland and coastal tourism experiences.
Amid the ever-changing pace of life in Hue, ancient communal houses across wards and communes continue to exist quietly as “repositories of memory” for the community. What forms the “soul” of these communal houses is not only their architecture, but also the caretakers, village elders, and those who safeguard decrees and genealogies as preserving the living history of the community itself.
The Hue Monuments Conservation Centre announced on March 26 that residents and visitors to Hue imperial city can enjoy free nighttime entry from April 25–28 as part of the “Mystical Imperial Palace” programme.
Not only rich in artefacts reflecting nature, history, culture, and the people of Ha Noi, the Ha Noi Museum is adopting creative methods to let artefacts “escape” from vitrines, with heritage transmission activities that foster community imagination.