US firms praise Vietnam's investment opportunities

US firms praise Vietnam's investment opportunities

(VOVWORLD) - Representatives of 50 US defense, pharmaceutical, and technology firms are in Vietnam to discuss investment and business opportunities under the annual program of the US-ASEAN Business Council (USABC). This is the largest US trade mission...
Fallen leaves turned in to works of art

Fallen leaves turned in to works of art

(VOVWORLD) - A diverse range of environmental-friendly fashion and art products, as well as toys and food made from leaves are being put on display at the ongoing leaf festival...
Best Halloween hangout spots in Hanoi

Best Halloween hangout spots in Hanoi

(VOVWORLD) - With Halloween approaching, Hanoi is also getting in on the festive mood. Here are a few suggestions for places to visit and things to do in Hanoi during the...
Ethnology museum to host Mid-Autumn Festival 2022

Ethnology museum to host Mid-Autumn Festival 2022

(VOVWORLD) - The Vietnam Museum of Ethnology in Hanoi will organize a “Mid-Autumn Festival: The vitality of folk toys” program this weekend, involving artisans who have been engaged in preserving...
Puusong - Vietnam’s original music channel for kids

Puusong - Vietnam’s original music channel for kids

(VOVWORLD) - Scientific evidence proves that music stimulates all aspects of a child’s development - their intellectuality, social and language skills, and emotions. Recently, a group of musicians, artists, and directors...
Mooncake mold making craft preserved

Mooncake mold making craft preserved

(VOVWORLD) - Apart from traditional toys, mooncakes are an indispensable part of the Mid-autumn festival. The craft of making mooncake mold has been preserved for decades. On this occasion, we’ll visit Mr...
To He - part of Vietnamese Mid-autumn festival

To He - part of Vietnamese Mid-autumn festival

(VOVWORLD) - Traditional powder figurines (To he) are a type of Vietnamese folk toy, which are small, colorful figurines made from glutinous rice powder. In the past, tò he were made and sold only on the occasion of festivals...