Despite the cold weather, locals and tourists flock to the capital to experience the festive atmosphere.
Youngsters capture the magic of the Christmas season through photographs.
Foreigners also visit the cathedral to immerse themselves in the festive spirit.
A foreign family celebrates Christmas in Hanoi with excitement.
Ta Hien street is a popular destination for foreigners seeking to taste Vietnamese street food such as spring rolls, dried beef salad, and chicken feet.
Christmas Eve is bustling in Ho Chi Minh City as people gather at churches to pray for a joyous and peaceful holiday season.
Celebrating Christmas in Vietnam offers a unique and memorable experience for international tourists.
According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, there is a strong level 3 Northeast wind on the mainland. In the North, Thanh Hoa and Nghe An, the weather continues to be very cold, and the mountains are freezing. In the area from Ha Tinh to Thua Thien Hue, the cold will be harmful to young children and the elderly’s health. In the area from Ha Tinh to Khanh Hoa, there is moderate to heavy rain with rainfall of 15-30mm. The weather forecast in different regions Northwest region: The weather forecast is predicted to be cloudy with drizzles in some places and sunny during the day. High mountain areas have the possibility of frost. Lowest temperature: 9-12 degrees. Highest temperature: 16-19 degrees. Northeast region: The weather will be cloudy and sunny during the day. The northern midlands and mountainous areas are likely to experience frost. Lowest temperature: 9-12 degrees. Highest temperature: 15-18 degrees. Thanh Hoa – Thua Thien Hue: The weather wil...
“Making Green Banh Chung to Welcome a Fruitful Spring” at the Vietnamese Embassy in the Kingdom of Belgium on Jan. 28. (Photo: VNA) The General Association of Vietnamese People in Belgium organized “Making Green Banh Chung to Welcome a Fruitful Spring” at the Vietnamese Embassy in the Kingdom of Belgium on Jan. 28. At the event, young people and Belgian friends were taught how to make Banh Chung, an essential specialty during Tet. Thu Hang, who has been living in Brussels for 13 years, taught the children and the Belgian participants how to wrap Banh Chung in dong leaves. Tam Anh, another Vietnamese living in Belgium, said she wants her children to participate in Vietnamese cultural programs so that they can better understand the customs of their homeland. She wants to teach them the language and culture of Vietnam. Despite not being fluent in Vietnamese, 12-year-old Antonio Duc Anh was enthusiastic about learning how to wrap Banh Chung. He carefully folded dong leaves,...
The Viet Nam Union of Friendship Organizations, in collaboration with the Vietnam – Iran Friendship Association and the Embassy of Iran in Vietnam, organized the aforementioned event. The ceremony was attended by esteemed individuals such as Ambassador Ha Kim Ngoc – Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Le Anh Tuan – Deputy Chairman of the National Assembly’s Committee for Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Nguyen Phuong Nga – President of the Vietnam Union of Friendship Organizations, Nguyen Van Pha – former Vice Chairman of the National Assembly’s Judicial Committee and Chairman of the Vietnam – Iran Friendship Association, as well as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Islamic Republic of Iran to Vietnam Ali Akbar Nazari and his spouse. Also present were the dedicated staff of the Iranian Embassy in Vietnam, ambassadors, members of the diplomatic corps, and Iranian and Vietnamese friends. Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Ha Kim Ngoc delivered a congratulatory spe...
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