Through interactive artworks created by French artist group Scenocosme, visitors can generate sounds, lights and movements, gaining a deeper appreciation of the relationship between humans and nature.
The city is home to nearly 70 craft villages and traditional craft villages, along with around 3,000 craft establishments. Many of these have become popular tourist attractions, including the Non Nước stone carving village, Nam Ô fish sauce village, Thanh Hà pottery village, Kim Bồng carpentry village, and Trà Quế vegetable village. Together, they welcome millions of visitors each year for sightseeing and hands-on cultural experiences.
From folk rituals and traditional games to craft workshops and ethnic performances, the Vietnam National Village for Ethnic Culture and Tourism is inviting visitors to discover the living traditions of Việt Nam's diverse communities through a month-long programme of immersive cultural experiences.
Authorities in Lâm Đồng province have launched a comprehensive assessment of the UNESCO Dak Nông Global Geopark as part of efforts to strengthen heritage conservation ahead of the site's next UNESCO revalidation in 2027.
It is backed by a team of Việt Nam's leading filmmakers working alongside international experts, bringing together the expertise and experience needed to create a production capable of captivating audiences both at home and abroad.