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Update news christmas
An annual Christmas market organised by the EU Alumni Network (EAN) is scheduled to take place on December 15 at the Embassy of Czech Republic in Hanoi.
Christmas is just a week away, and many young people are starting to look for fun and entertaining activities with friends during the holiday.
The British Consulate General in Ho Chi Minh City has partnered with Annam Gourmet to launch the “GREAT Food for the Season” campaign, showcasing the rich variety of British food and drink products available in Vietnam.
Christmas is only days away, and it seems every corner of the capital city is brightened up with colourful lights. Thousands of visitors and Hanoians are attracted downtown every day to admire the sparkling seasonal decorations.
A Christmas concert as part of the 30th anniversary program series of the HCMC Ballet Symphony Orchestra and Opera (HBSO) will take place at the Opera House on December 20-21.
HCM City has become animated with a bustling atmosphere two weeks before the Christmas 2023.
Welcoming Christmas in Hanoi brought a different and new feeling to many international tourists.
Christmas season 2022 is approaching and magnificent Saigon has a series of beautiful check-in places that should not to be missed.
Major churches in Hanoi - the Hanoi Cathedral, Cua Bac Church, and Ham Long Church – are brightly decorated with lights, statues of Jesus and Christmas trees.
Mr. Le Xuan Huy's second home is a bus. On holidays such as Vietnamese Women's Day, Christmas and Lunar New Year, the driver, who has been a bus driver for five years, and his wife decorate the bus with appropriate themes.
St. Joseph's Cathedral, Hang Ma street, and local shopping malls are among the leading suggestions for tourists seeking to enjoy the upcoming Christmas holiday in Hanoi.
Each Christmas season, pine trees in Hanoi are decorated with different concepts.
Some streets in Hanoi’s Old Quarter are already filled with a Christmas atmosphere.
All routes leading to St Joseph’s Cathedral in Hanoi’s Nha Tho Street will face limits to the number of people and vehicles entering and leaving this area on Christmas Eve, local police have announced.
Without a significant Christian community, the purchasing power for pine trees and decorations for Christmas was still expected to increase in Vietnam as people long for a festive season after a long period of social distancing.
Since Christmas is just a few days away, the festive atmosphere has overwhelmed every corner of downtown Hanoi.
Christmas pine trees’ longer journey from Denmark before arriving in Vietnam means they have a higher price than the more affordable trees from Russia.
Imported fresh pine trees and branches have become hot items for Christmas decorations in Vietnam this year.
Hotels, restaurants and families are spending less money on Christmas decorations this year and many have not kicked off their decoration plans.
Imported fresh pine trees and branches have become hot items for Christmas decorations in Vietnam this year.