In the afternoon, sunlight pours golden over the corn hills of in Nghia Dong Commune, western Nghe An. Amid the stillness of the mountainous commune, children’s voices rise in song. Not lively pop music, but the rustic melodies of Vi and Giam. In the small courtyard of the home of Tran Thuy Nga, dozens of children sit around Meritorious Artisan Ngo Minh, attentively following each rhythm of the singing.
Thung Ui is a new destination that offers beautiful nature, hospitality and stunning photo ops in Ninh Bình Province.
The National Tourism Year is intended to represent more than a symbolic expansion of geographic space following administrative consolidation in Gia Lai Province.
During the 2021-2025 period, the tourism sector recorded impressive growth, contributing 6-8% of GDP each year and emerging as a bright spot in Viet Nam’s socio-economic picture. Over the past five years, Viet Nam welcomed nearly 55 million international visitors and served almost 500 million domestic tourists, with total revenue estimated at 3.2 quadrillion VND (121.6 billion USD).
A Viet Nam–Japan friendship concert was held at Pham Thi Tran Theatre in Ninh Binh Province on the evening of January 23, jointly organised by the Ninh Binh Provincial Department of Culture and Sports and artists from Saiki City, Oita Prefecture, Japan.