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Update news Christmas news
On Christmas Eve, massive crowds gathered at churches and pedestrian streets in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City to celebrate the holiday season with vibrant festivities.
Churches across Ho Chi Minh City are drawing crowds with vibrant decorations and artificial snow, creating an enchanting atmosphere as Christmas approaches.
From vibrant lights to lively choirs, Hanoi’s renowned churches bring festive cheer to locals and tourists alike, offering a warm holiday experience despite the cold weather.
From giant Santa figures to sparkling nativity scenes, Ho Chi Minh City’s parish neighborhoods are alive with festive energy, drawing families and visitors to enjoy the Christmas cheer.
Searching for the perfect place to celebrate Christmas? These 10 locations in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City offer festive decorations, exciting activities, and Instagram-worthy moments.
Over 50 talented young dancers aged 5 to 18 lit up the stage at Hanoi Opera House in a vibrant performance of The Nutcracker.
Celebrating Christmas with a Vietnamese twist, a Christmas tree made of over 3,800 conical hats at Ha Phat Church in Dong Nai is captivating visitors.
As Christmas is less than two weeks away, the gift and decoration market in Hanoi is becoming bustling with a variety of eye-catching products at affordable prices.
Ho Chi Minh City’s Notre Dame Cathedral has become the heart of Christmas festivities, drawing thousands with its radiant LED light display and vibrant holiday atmosphere.
Vietnam is one of the countries that exports the most Christmas decoration products to the US. Among its export products to the US, candles used at Christmas achieved impressive export turnover.
Various fun-filled activities and workshops were put on at the EU Christmas market, the first of its kind held in Ho Chi Minh City on December 23.
Local store owners have found sales of decorations for this Christmas season unusually low as the economic slowdown takes a hit on consumer spending.
The “VNSO Christmas Charity Concert 2023” will be held on December 26 at St. Joseph’s Cathedral in Hanoi in order to raise funds for disadvantaged children, according to the Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra (VNSO).
With their beautiful designs and reasonable prices, Vietnamese products are dominating the Christmas market, and preferred by many domestic customers.