January 18, 2022

Vietnam’s Red River Delta is the only place in Southeast Asia to make the New York Times’ annual list of 52 best places to travel in 2022, at number 14. According to Charly Wilder, tourism editor of the New York Times, visitors to traditional villages in the Red River Delta can immerse themselves in centuries-old cultural practices and a way of life that is at risk of disappearing. For example, they can also enjoy a folk music genre called “Quan ho” – named a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2009. The New York Times said 49 ancient villages in Bac Ninh and Bac Giang provinces have taken steps to safeguard the cultural heritage of quan ho, which includes many rituals and culinary traditions, and to slow rural-urban migration through cultural tourism. Recently, some tour operators have been offering travellers a chance to explore Buddhist temples, and Ly Dynasty pagodas. Source: VOV5

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Exhibition features tigers in Vietnam’s ancient art

  Tigers represented in Vietnam’s ancient art is the main theme of an exhibition which  opened at the Vietnam National Museum of History in Hanoi on Tuesday.  On display are more than 30 exhibits, documents, and images featuring tigers throughout over 2,000 years of the country’s art history, showing that tigers were

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EU ready to discuss security guarantees with Russia

 Europe is ready to discuss with Russia its proposals on security guarantees, French Ambassador to Russia Pierre Levy said on Monday. Levy told reporters that during an informal meeting in Brest last week, European foreign ministers agreed on key points regarding Russia’s military build-up on the border with Ukraine and

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Ha Giang, Israel look to boost agricultural cooperation

   A seminar to promote agricultural trade and investment and cooperation between enterprises in Ha Giang province and Israel took place on Monday in Ha Giang. Israeli businesses gave an overview of Israel’s people and culture, as well as advanced agricultural technology being deployed in Vietnam, such as systems to

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COVID-19 affects 330 million people

 – The world had recorded more than 330 million COVID-19 infections and 5.5 million deaths as of Tuesday, according to worldometer.info. Europe has become an epicenter, with skyrocketing infections, mostly from the new Omicron variant. Many countries have seen outbreaks of the new variant, including the US, Germany, UK, Russia

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North Korea confirms recent firings of two tactical guided missiles

 North Korea fired tactical guided missiles on Monday, state media KCNA said Tuesday, the latest in a series of recent tests of North Korea’s evolving missile program amid stalled denuclearization talks. North Korea said Tuesday it test-fired two tactical guided missiles, which are short-range ballistic missiles, and claimed they hit

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FM’s Cambodia visit to realize agreements reached by senior leaders

Vietnamese Minister of Foreign Affairs Bui Thanh Son will visit Cambodia on Wednesday and Thursday at the invitation of Cambodia’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Prak Sokhonn. The visit, which comes one month after President Nguyen Xuan Phuc’s state visit to Cambodia aims to

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