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Youths excited about Halloween celebration in capital

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The city centre welcomes many people in various outfits for the Halloween festival. Ordinarily, a Halloween celebration is held on the last day of October. In Vietnam, it has become common for people to celebrate the event on October 30, with both youngsters and foreigners gathering in groups drawing the attention of passers-by. Young people dress up as devils, scaring passers-by. A large number of youths spend much time creating elaborate costumes. Youngsters become very excited about the Halloween celebration. A creepy atmosphere can be felt of streets in the area, attracting both adults and children. A father is eager to don a witch outfit celebrating Halloween with his daughter. A child is eager to dress up in preparation for the Halloween celebration. Pedestrian streets around Ho Guom are ideal places in which families and friends can gather and enjoy the festive atmosphere. The post Yout

Foreign dancers compete in Hanoi’s international open dancesport championships

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The championships witnesses the participation of dancers from Vietnam and 12 countries and territories worldwide. They compete across four categories, including international open standard adult, international open Latin adult, open standard youth, and open Latin youth. A couple from the Czech Republic are among the first athletes to participate in the tournament. Dancers from the Republic of Korea put on a Latin performance at the competition. A performance put on by Vietnamese couple Hoang Duc Tuan and Do Phuong Uyen in the international open Latin adult category Dmitri Kolobov and Signe Busk of Denmark come first in the international open standard adult category. Japanese dancers Hiroaki Onishi and Sakina Onishi rank fifth in the international open Latin adult category. The post Foreign dancers compete in Hanoi’s international open dancesport championships appeared first on Vietexplorer.com . View more from VietEx

A national treasure of Hanoi women’s painting by To Ngoc Van

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Among To Ngoc Van’s 59 artworks preserved at the Vietnam National Fine Arts Museum, “Two Maidens and a Little Boy” made many viewers pause for a long time when visiting gallery No.9 on the second floor. Recognized as a national treasure in 2013, the painting is one of the typical works of the early stage of the artist’s career. Praising the beauty of Hanoi women The beauty of Hanoi women depicts in the famous painting “Two Maidens and a Little Boy” by Vietnamese painter To Ngoc Van  Born in 1944, “Two Maidens and a Little Boy” depicts a corner of life in Hanoi in the 1940s. By the porch, where the bamboo blind is rolled up high, and the confederate rose bush is full of pale pink flowers in the garden, two young girls sit next to a little boy and share confidence. The three characters are in a triangular composition within a vertical frame – a classical arrangement of Western painting. One girl in a warm-yellow Vietnamese  ao dai  sits on a bamboo cot holding a pink fl

Folk cake festival marks a sweet time to visit Can Tho

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Cook arrive early to prepare food on display  Around 100 booths have been erected to introduce traditional food from the southern region to both locals and tourists. The cakes get their colour from plants, as opposed to artificial substances. A wide range of activities also take place during the six-day festival, including a cooking contest. Organisers hope to popularise southern specialties to visitors.  The post Folk cake festival marks a sweet time to visit Can Tho appeared first on Vietexplorer.com . View more from VietExplorer: Two Vietnamese eateries into Asia’s 100 best restaurants 2021 Photo exhibition showcasing Vietnam’s beauty The scientist who develops sensitive coronavirus detection method “Vaccine passports” – New hope of tourism sector Hoi An hospitality turns trapped foreign tourists into goodwill tourism ambassadors 5 special communal houses in Vietnam’s Central Highland Fledgling roll

Da Nang welcomes first 171 foreign passengers from Taipei

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The flight departs from Taipei (China) at 7:35 a.m. before landing in Da Nang at 9:25 a.m. on October 28. The resumption of direct flights from Taipei (China) to Da Nang represents a good signal for the central city’s tourism sector as it strives to increase the number of tourists in the future, according to the Da Nang Tourism Promotion Centre. Moving forward, the route is expected to help boost the number of foreign tourists visiting Da Nang, thereby recovering the tourism industry after two years of being heavily impacted by COVID-19. Representatives of numerous travel agencies and hotels crowd the airport in order to receive foreign tourists. The majority of tourists from Taipei (China) spend one week to fully discover Da Nang. The post Da Nang welcomes first 171 foreign passengers from Taipei appeared first on Vietexplorer.com . View more from VietExplorer: Spring gathering for book lovers Colours of Tan Quy Dong Colou