China’s cruise ship Blue Dream Melody on November 16 brought over 1,100 Chinese tourists to the Ha Long Sun World International Cruise Port in Quang Ninh. This marked the first cruise voyage from Beihai city (Guangxi, China) to Ha Long after a long hiatus, opening up opportunities for trade and tourism development between the two localities.
China’s cruise ship Blue Dream Melody on November 16 brought over 1,100 Chinese tourists to the Ha Long Sun World International Cruise Port in Quang Ninh. This marked the first cruise voyage from Beihai city (Guangxi, China) to Ha Long after a long hiatus, opening up opportunities for trade and tourism development between the two localities.
At this year’s Creative Design Festival, visitors can dive into unique tours enabling them to experience creative works crafted by artists, using Hanoi's iconic architecture as their canvas. Festival organisers aim to connect creativity across generations by mapping routes that blend art with history, giving new life to the city’s heritage sites.
The Vietnam Fine Arts Museum held a ceremony to receive a painting titled “Hillsides in Deli Ibrahim (Algiers)” by Ham Nghi, an exiled Vietnamese king, on November 12.
The 2025 Asia University Rankings, which was recently published by UK-based education organization Quacquarelli Symonds, features 17 Vietnamese universities, an increase of two from the previous edition, with Ho Chi Minh City Open University and Vinh University joining.
The Vietnam Military History Museum’s new site on Thăng Long Avenue in Hanoi, which began construction in 2019, has now completed Phase 1. The museum’s modern design features approximately 150,000 artefacts, including national treasures and rare items.
A Vietnamese eloquence contest was held recently at Kanda University of International Studies in Japan's Chiba prefecture, drawing 21 students from eight universities, colleges, and high schools that teach the Vietnamese language across Japan.
Recently, young Vietnamese designers have been trying various ways to revitalize the traditional ao dai through creative designs and striking collections. They skillfully blend traditional cultural values with modern styles, creating fresh adaptations that preserve the essence of this national garment.
Following the success of the "30 Years of Memories with Detective Conan" exhibition in Ho Chi Minh City in June, the exhibition has now arrived in Hanoi. Held at the Kim Dong Publishing House headquarters, the event offers an array of exciting activities for fans.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh is attending the expanded BRICS Summit in Kazan at the invitation from Russian President Vladimir Putin, Chair of BRICS 2024. On October 24, the Vietnamese leader was busy with various activities.