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The government of the Central
Highlands province of Lam Dong has stated it will change the time for the third
Da Lat Flower Festival from mid December 2009 to January 2010.
Like their competitors
worldwide, Vietnam’s air carriers have been impacted by the global economic
crisis. They are struggling to overcome difficulties but few optimistic signs
have been found.
In the Central Highlands
province of Daklak, one may have various places to see and to enrich their
knowledge in a locality widely known as the land of epics.
The 26th Vietnam Film Festival
will take place in Ho Chi Minh City from December 8-12 with the participation of
delegations from China, Laos, Cambodia, Russia, the Republic of Korea, Japan,
the US, Finland and Singapore.
Sixteen travel agents from the
Philippines will conduct market research in Ho Chi Minh City from July 23-25.
The Vietnamese pavilion at the
World Expo 2010 will be named “1000 years of Thang Long – Ha Noi”, according to
the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
A dance with conical hats,
performed by Vietnamese beauty queen Hoang Diep, impressed the jury at the
ongoing 2009 International Beauty Queen Contest in China.
A musical instrument called
the dan da (lithophone) dated back 3,000 years ago has been found in Dinh Quan
District of southeastern Dong Nai Province.
The Ministry of Culture,
Sports and Tourism has issued a document to assign departments, institutes and
museums under the ministry to organize activities to mark the 1000th anniversary
of Thang Long – Hanoi.
The Central Highland Kon Tum
provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism is opening a training
course on gong playing for nearly 50 young people from the Xe Dang ethnic
minority group.
Ho Chi Minh City’s Rong Vang
Water Pupetry Troupe will take part in the 2009 Kijimuna Festa in Japan from
July 20 to August 6.
Travel firms say clients are
no longer cancelling travel abroad for fear of the H1N1 pandemic. The number of
outbound tourists is gradually returning to normal. However, travel firms remain
wary of the pandemic’s progress, preparing for the worst that may come.
The authorities of Hoi An city
in the central province of Quang Nam have allowed relics located in the old
quarter to open at night for tourists.
In Vietnam, Phu Yen and Nha
Trang are two spots well-known for seaside resorts and relaxation on sunny
beaches. Each summer these two locations, especially Nha Trang, attract many
tourists.
Two UNESCO experts have said
that that the ca tru singing tradition meets five standards for being recognized
as the world intangible cultural heritage of urgent protection, according to a
senior official.
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