When the clock struck exactly 12.00 o'clock at midnight, revelers of all localities across Vietnam burst into cheers ‘Happy New Year’, marking the start of 2024.
Xuan Quan village in the northern province of Hung Yen, one of the famous flower hubs in the northern region of Vietnam, is busy preparing for the Tet lunar New Year crop.
Fields of daisy-like flowers in the northern province of Hung Yen are coming into full bloom during harvest season, creating beautiful scenery that resembles immense yellow carpets.
The President Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Management Board has so far this year served more than 2.2 million Vietnamese and foreign visitors who came to pay tribute to the late leader and tour Da Chong historical relic site in Hanoi.
Chuong Duong Park has been developed on the site of a polluted dumping ground thanks to the efforts of local authorities and people in Hoan Kiem District.
The pedestrian space in Hanoi’s Hoan Kiem district will open from December 29 through January 1 to serve local residents and visitors during the 2024 New Year holiday.
Hanoi recorded an estimated 24 million tourist arrivals this year, reflecting a remarkable annual increase of 27%, according to the municipal Tourism Department.
Oxalis, the only firm operating expedition adventure tour to Son Doong – the world’s largest natural cave on December 23 announced that the tour is fully booked for the whole of 2024.
The My Thuan 2 Bridge, connecting Tien Giang and Vinh Long provinces, will open on December 24, helping reduce travel times between HCM City and Mekong Delta localities from four to two hours.