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Update news christmas
The capital is set to witness the debut of the Hanoi Retro and Rap Xmas Party for Christmas Eve, with the celebration scheduled to get underway at August Revolution Square on the night of December 24.
The Christmas atmosphere has filled Hanoi streets with Xmas colours illuminating every corner of the capital city.
70-year-old Nguyen Thanh Tam of Go Vap District in HCM City has created his own collection entirely made from eggshells, including a range of decorative items for Christmas which impresses visitors due to their lively and eye-catching nature.
Churches in Hanoi have been colourfully decorated to celebrate Christmas.
Restriction on social contacts might have changed how HCM City locals are approaching this year's festive season, but the “holiday spirit” has remained about the same.
Visiting HCM City this time of the year, churches and dioceses are seen being well decorated to celebrate Christmas 2020, offering travelers an exciting opportunity to enjoy the festivities.
This year’s buildup to Christmas is seeing Vietnamese people tighten their belts and spend less on gifts, as many are struggling financially due to their incomes being hard hit by the COVID-19 impact.
The 15-meter-high Christmas tree at the St. Joseph's Cathedral is considered the biggest pine tree in Hanoi.
There’s no better place to be for the build-up to Christmas in Hanoi than Hang Ma Street where most decorations are sold.
With Christmas drawing near, Hang Ma Street in the heart of Hanoi’s Old Quarter is starting to see an increase in trade, with a number of shops putting various different types of decorations on display.
These days, it is easy to see the Christmas atmosphere on lots of streets in Hanoi.
Christmas season has arrived, and the festive atmosphere can be felt everywhere.
Churches and commercial centers across HCMC are being packed with people coming to take photos and celebrate the vibrant atmosphere of Christmas.
Christmas they say, is a time for giving. But for many businesses around the country, it is prime time to receive as well.
Cai luong (reformed opera) troupes in the Cuu Long Mekong) River Delta region are rehearsing new shows that they hope will prove to be fun for farmers during the Christmas, New Year and Tet (Lunar New Year) holiday season.
A Catholic parish located in District 8 of Ho Chi Minh City is renowned for its colourful decorations each Christmas.
Christmas is coming to town! More than 20 young people celebrated an early Christmas by attending a sign language class themed ‘Silent tour’ in a cozy café in Hanoi on Sunday night.
Christmas decorations on sale on many streets in Hanoi signal the biggest Christian celebration is nearing.
Three Vietnamese films produced by HCM City filmmakers are ready for release during the Christmas and New Year holidays.
As Christmas nears, colourful decorations have already been sold at various shops and stores along Hang Ma Street in Hanoi.