Hue Festival is a big cultural event of Hue City that is held every two years. There is a week […]
Co Loa Citadel Festival
Co Loa Citadel Festival is held from 6th to 16th day of the first lunar month in the year, just […]
Tò he: A time-honored treasure of Vietnamese culture
Tò he, a time-honored toy in Vietnamese culture, is a delightful creation cherished for its intricate craftsmanship and vibrant colors. […]
Yellow apricot blossoms: Beyond a New Year symbol in Southern Vietnam
Yellow apricot blossoms have an enchanting allure during Vietnam’s Tet celebrations. We will help you explore their deep cultural roots, […]
Ao Dai Vietnam and its history
Foreign visitors joining Vietnam Tourism are deeply impressed by the traditional dress for Vietnamese women. It is called “Ao Dai.” […]
Spinning tops (Con Quay)
The folk pastime of top spinning still charms city children despite the popularity of modern games such as bowling, skateboarding, […]
The game of squares (O an quan)
Either boys or girls, usually age’s seven to ten, play the two-person game of O an quan (literally “Mandarin’s Box”). […]
Cat and mouse game (Meo duoi chuot)
Each game requires between seven and ten people. They stand in a circle, hold hands and raise their hands above […]
The game of dragon-snake (Tro Rong ran len may)
At this, the doctor flies into a rage and attempts lo catch the child who represents the tail of the […]
Throwing a sacred ball through the ring (Nem con)
Each ethnic group in Vietnam has unique ways of celebrating Tet. The Tay people of Cao Bang and Lang Son […]