Kim Bong craft village festival in Hoi An attracts international customers
TRẦN THI - THANH HUYỀN |
People and tourists enjoy participating in traditional activities at Kim Bong craft village festival, Cam Kim commune, Hoi An city.
TRẦN THI - THANH HUYỀN |
People and tourists enjoy participating in traditional activities at Kim Bong craft village festival, Cam Kim commune, Hoi An city.
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Trang Faifo is Nguyen Ngoc Minh Trang, a Hoi An girl, a student of the Faculty of Applied Fine Arts, Duy Tan University, Da Nang.
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In the first days of the new year of At Ty 2025, Hoi An ancient town became an attractive destination with the number of tourists increasing dramatically compared to the same period last year.
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Artist Nguyen Quoc Dan has "revived" old corrugated iron sheets, rusty barrels, and rotten pieces of wood into works of art in Hoi An.
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Hanoi - Dao Nhat Tan taking to the streets has attracted people in the Capital at Quang An flower market (Tay Ho district), bringing a close-up Tet atmosphere.
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Cambodia has just deported a total of 740 foreigners who violated the law, including 312 Chinese people involved in online fraud.
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Lam Dong - The Tet flower market in the capital Da Lat is starting to become bustling as it enters the peak season to serve the Lunar New Year, in which gladiolus flowers are selling well and prices are increasing.
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Air Canada announced the cancellation of all flights to Cuba due to the impact of the US blockade.
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Ho Chi Minh City - The trade union train near Tet not only takes workers home for reunion, but also adds motivation amid rising living costs in the city.
Nguyễn Tri Phương Đông |
Trang Faifo is Nguyen Ngoc Minh Trang, a Hoi An girl, a student of the Faculty of Applied Fine Arts, Duy Tan University, Da Nang.
Hoàng Bin |
In the first days of the new year of At Ty 2025, Hoi An ancient town became an attractive destination with the number of tourists increasing dramatically compared to the same period last year.
Nguyễn Linh - Trần Thi |
Artist Nguyen Quoc Dan has "revived" old corrugated iron sheets, rusty barrels, and rotten pieces of wood into works of art in Hoi An.