Green Revolution: Cycling for a Greener Central Vietnam
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The vibrant cycling event in Hue, Vietnam, showcases the city’s beauty and promotes a clean environment.
Hue, Vung Tau, and Quy Nhon were recognized as ASEAN Clean Tourist Cities for their dedication to cleanliness and sustainability. This event further emphasizes Hue’s commitment to these values.
A heartwarming moment: a mother carries her daughter, dressed in the traditional Ao Dai, on their bicycle as they join the community ride.
Nguyen Van Phuc, the director of the Thua Thien-Hue Provincial Department of Tourism, hopes that this event will inspire a collective effort to protect Hue’s environment.
The charming combination of Hue’s iconic Ao Dai, local girls, and bicycles creates a unique and memorable experience for visitors.
Young girls take part in the community ride, spreading positivity and a message of environmental awareness.
Hue, the birthplace of Ao Dai, is also celebrated for its traditional craft of creating these exquisite garments.
The 2024 Hue Community Ao Dai Week celebrates the long dress as an integral part of Hue’s culture and aims to establish the city as the nation’s Ao Dai capital.
The Ao Dai is a timeless symbol of Vietnamese culture, cherished by both women and men across generations.
A buffalo painting contest for the Doi Son Tich Dien (ploughing) Festivalwas held on February 10, or the sixth day of the Lunar New Year in Doi Son commune, Duy Tien district, the northern province of Ha Nam.
The 2018 sea festival of Sam Son city of the north central coastal province of Thanh Hoa will take place on April 21, heard a press conference held in the city on April 12.
The Ha Long Carnival, a highlight of the Ha Long – Quang Ninh tourism week 2019, opened in Bai Chay and Hon Gai tourism area in the northern province of Quang Ninh on April 28.
The blooming bauhinia variegata trees make many people think they are lost in the mountain of the Northwestern region. The bauhinia variegata flowers are conspicuous, white and purple, with five soft petals, featuring the typical beauty of the high mountain in the north. The Ban flower season starts in late February and lasts till April. When the flowers are blooming, they look like a fan. Although there are several colours, white and purple are the main colours. At the beginning of the flower season, many roads in Hanoi look more romantic and attractive. On weekends, many foreign visitors choose to call at Ciputra to watch bauhinia variegate blossoming. “We feel as if we get lost in a mountain in the northern highlands of Vietnam,” says Shachin, an Indian visitor and his wife. The Indian couple do not forget to capture an impressive moment right in Hanoi instead of travelling far up north. “We are very happy and l...
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There are now very few families pursuing the trade, but they still try to continue preserving the brand of the traditional trade village. A golden age Few families in Bay Hien weaving village use looms. Nguyen Thi Hue, 80, is the oldest artisan and is one of very few artisans following the ups and downs of the village. She can no longer weave with looms due to her poor eyes and shaking hands. She still remembered the beautiful memories of a golden age of the village. She was born in a commune that was famous for weaving in Dien Ban District, Quang Nam Province. She learned how to spin thread and take shuttle when she was 10 years old. In the 1950s-1960s in the previous century, Quang Nam was devastated by fierce war and harsh nature, making the people’s lives getting more miserable. Many local people migrated to the south and chose this land (now Ward 11) to live and work, creating a small "Quang Nam land’ in the inner Ho Chi Minh City. Early people made their living ...
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