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Top News Stories from Vietnam on July 27, 2023

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Vietnam’s three sites ranked in the top 10 summer getaways in Asia  Ba Na Hills from above. Photo: Sun World According to Channel News Asia, Asia’s top 10 Summer getaways include Sa Pa, Ba Na Hills, and Dalat. These destinations are highlighted for their temperatures below 30 degrees Celsius, even during the hottest months, which makes them ideal havens for Summer tourists. Sa Pa offers a rich local cultural experience, while Dalat boasts stunning French architecture and urban design. Ba Na Hills stands out with its extensive array of entertainment services. According to recent data, young Vietnamese travelers typically spend an average of U$1,261 per trip. According to a study conducted by Klook, an e-commerce platform for travel and experiences, the average Vietnamese tourist aged 20 to 40 spends VND30 million ($1,261) on a trip, which is double their monthly salary. The study surveyed nearly 4,000 individuals in 12 countries over the past six months, with a spec...

Commemoration of Brave Martyrs Honored at Candle-lighting Ceremony

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Many people who are relatives of martyrs resting in peace at the Hanoi Martyrs’ Cemetery carry offerings to the dead. Vietnam has 9,637 works specifically dedicated to martyrs, including 1,750 memorials, 4,810 stele houses, and 3,077 martyrs’ cemeteries. The Hanoi Martyrs’ Cemetery is home to 2,188 martyrs who were born in the capital but laid down their lives in different battles across the country. Their remains were gathered and reburied here. The candle lighting ceremony is part of activities taking place across the country to mark the 76th War Invalids and Martyrs’ Day. The organisers present gifts costing a total of VND266 million to martyrs and policy beneficiary families. Delegates offer incense as they pay tribute to heroic martyrs. Politburo member, Deputy Secretary of the Party Central Military Commission, Minister of National Defence General Phan Van Giang attends the event. Youngsters offer incense and light...

Celebration of a Decade of Vietnam-US Alliances at Special Concert Event

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Wilson’s performance takes the audience on a musical journey, starting with his new album where he skillfully reimagines Vietnamese music through the sounds of the cello. Cameron Thomas Shah, spokesperson of the US Embassy in Hanoi, shares that the combination of both American and Vietnamese artists helps to bring wonderful and emotional melodies to the audience. The culture show blends the enchanting sounds of beautiful instruments with captivating electronic music to attract plenty of viewers. Ngo Tra My (L) is an accomplished đàn bầu teacher and soloist. She has performed in more than 40 countries, giving her a chance to spread the beauty of traditional Vietnamese music around the world. Pham Tra My (R) is a lecturer of đàn tranh performance at the Vietnam National Academy of Music. She has won gold and silver medals at national traditional instrumental music festivals and special prizes at international music festival...

Vietnamese Coastline Hosts Sighting of Whale Shark

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Nhat Phong, a local tour guide, reported that he and a group of tourists had a remarkable encounter with a shark during a boat trip to the coral reefs along Bai Dua Beach. The shark sighting occurred on Thursday at 11:45 am. Phong revealed that the tourists initially spotted the shark’s large fin on the water surface, which got them all excited. They requested the captain to turn the boat around for a closer look. As they approached, they noticed the shark swimming slower and appearing friendly. Phong and the tour group managed to capture footage of the four-meter shark, marveling at its size and the white spots covering its body. Initially, they mistook it for a whale. Tourists on a boat were excited to see the massive shark. Photo: Nhat Phong Vo Van Quang, an expert at the Nha Trang Oceanography Institute in Khanh Hoa Province, opined that the animal captured in Phong’s video is likely a whale shark. While there were previous shark sightings and attacks off the coas...

Vietnamese and Malaysian Prime Ministers’ Partners Enjoy Water Puppetry in Hanoi

Dato’ Seri Dr. Wan Azizah binti Dr. Wan Ismail is accompanying her husband on an official visit to Vietnam from July 20 – 21. A theatre representative and artists introduced water puppetry to the two ladies, who later watched some performances of the long-standing folk art of Vietnam. Lady Dato’ Seri Dr. Wan Azizah binti Dr. Wan Ismail expressed her admiration for water puppetry and expressed her hope for the preservation and development of this art form. The post Vietnamese and Malaysian Prime Ministers’ Partners Enjoy Water Puppetry in Hanoi appeared first on Vietexplorer.com . View more from VietExplorer: Vietnamese national basketball team grows stronger following VBA 2021 Minor talents of VBA coaches Vietnam make first appearance at Asia’s basketball championship in 6 decades Hanoi allows 20,000 spectators for Vietnam – China qualifier Brilliant colours of autumn in Nepal Home Spring programme to be held on January 22 Contemporary dance play set for Hanoi...

Booking.com Reports: Vietnamese Tourists as Careful Travelers

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Booking.com’s Asia-Pacific Travel Confidence Index (APAC) 2023 study focuses on the travel behavior of Asia-Pacific travelers and the factors influencing their travel decisions. The study provides a comprehensive analysis of tourism confidence and sustainable tourism across the region. Photo: Chi Le More than 8,000 tourists from 11 countries and territories, including Vietnam, participated in the survey. The majority of travelers agree that the pandemic has changed the way they travel. Vietnamese tourists prefer sightseeing tours or prioritize family vacations after the impact of the pandemic (Photo: Dep To Ong) According to the report, there are four types of tourist groups, each with specific characteristics in their motivations, priorities, and behaviors towards tourism. Vietnamese tourists show a preference for sightseeing and family vacations. 53% of Vietnamese tourists prefer natural scenery, 52% want to have more trips to spend quality time with family,...

Vietnamese Athlete Wins Bronze in Long Jump at Asian Athletics Championships

Huong, representing the Vietnamese delegation, achieved a personal best of 13.68 meters, securing the first medal for Vietnam at the tournament. Mariko Morimoto from Japan won the gold medal in the event with an impressive leap of 14.06 meters, while Zeng Rui from China claimed the silver medal with a jump of 14.01 meters. At the age of 21, Huong previously won a bronze medal at the 31st Southeast Asian Games in Cambodia in May, achieving a triple jump of 13.46 meters. In December 2022, Huong also earned a silver medal with a jump of 12.94 meters at the ninth National Sports Festival. The 2023 Asian Athletics Championships is currently taking place in Bangkok, Thailand from July 12 to 16, marking the 25th edition of this prestigious event. Additionally, this competition serves as a qualifying stage for athletes aiming to participate in the 2023 World Athletics Championships, which will be held in Budapest, Hungary from August 19 to 27. To stay updated with the latest news about V...

“Heafod” Exhibition – Examining Human Obsession

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The Vietnam National Fine Arts Museum in Hanoi is currently hosting the fourth solo exhibition of esteemed Vietnamese artist Nguyen Ngoc Phuong. Entitled “Heafod”, this captivating exhibition will be open to the public until July 31. The exhibition, titled “Heafod,” is on display at the Vietnam National Fine Arts Museum until July 31. Photo courtesy of the museum The exhibition showcases a collection of 19 of Nguyen Ngoc Phuong’s latest works, providing a thought-provoking exploration into the complexity of the human soul, disinterest and/or ontological uncertainty, and existential anguish. According to esteemed art critics, “The Heafod” is a pivotal work in Phuong’s innovative approach to visual art. Her paintings intricately combine spontaneous and deliberate elements, resulting in a captivating interplay of accidental and purposeful marks. These marks evolve over time, gaining intensity and intention akin to scratches and cuts on the skin. The Heafod Exhibition Ex...

Backpink to Perform in Hanoi late this Month

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According to the Hanoi People’s Committee, Blackpink’s “Born Pink World Tour” concert will be held at My Dinh Stadium on July 29 and July 30 with an audience capacity of approximately 36,000 and 31,000, respectively. The K’Pop girl group Blackpink has officially confirmed on their fan page that Hanoi will be the next stop on their ongoing “Born Pink World Tour”. Efforts will be made by Hanoi to ensure the success of the concert, with various measures implemented by relevant units to guarantee the safety of both performers and audience members, as well as to prioritize health and disease prevention and control. Additionally, the Hanoi People’s Committee is emphasizing the need for effective communication about international cultural events in order to promote Vietnam as a welcoming and hospitable destination suitable for hosting political, cultural, sports, and international gatherings. Earlier, there were speculations that Blackpink’s Vietnam tour would be canceled. However, on Ju...