A tourism promotion program, “Vietnam Show 2009â€, kicked off in Japan on September 12, 2009. This is one of the biggest Vietnamese tourism promotion programs in Japan, said the Director of Representative Office of Vietnam Airlines in Japan, Nguyen Quoc Tuan.
The Vietnam Cultural Centre celebrated its first anniversary of its founding in Paris, France on September 15 with the participation of many Vietnamese people living in France and members of the international community.
Plans for a trading ships museum in the ancient city of Hoi An in the central province of Quang Nam have been made in co-ordination with the provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism and Hoi An City.
Government officials and experts in the northern province of Ha Giang are working on documents for submission to UNESCO for recognising Dong Van Stone Plateau as a world geological park.
An exhibition of ancient Vietnamese art, called “From River Plain to Open Seaâ€, opened at the Fine Arts Museum in Houston, Texas on September 15.
An exhibition entitled “The Colour of Mexico†opened in Hanoi on September 14.
A course for teachers of the French language focused on tourism training got under way at the Asia-Pacific French Language Centre of the HCMC Pedagogical University on September 14.
More than 60 members of the Asian-Pacific Ladies Friendship Society (ALFS) gathered for a seminar spotlighting Vietnam’s tourism potential held recently in Tokyo, Japan.
Twelve Vietnamese enterprises are joining nearly 2,300 other companies around the world in the Tokyo International Gift Show Autumn 2009.
Central Quang Binh has discovered four new caves in To Mo and Tan Hoa valleys, Tan Hoa Commune, Minh Hoa District.
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the European Committee (EC) granted equipment worth over EUR 572,000 to nine tourism training schools nationwide at a ceremony in the Central Highlands province of Lam Dong on September 10.
The Ha Tinh Museum said on September 7 that it has discovered four wood blocks engraved with ancient Chinese script and a monolithic statue, which are thought to date back to the 18th century.