From 22/11 - 01/12/2013 if you have a trip to Vietnam through Ho Chi Minh city, don't forget to go to park 23/9 to visit Holland Village.
Consulate General of the Netherlands United Nations held Holland Village under the theme "Trade and Sustainable Development." in the event of 40th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and the Netherlands, so all free event with lots of fun activities.
The fifth Dalat Flower Festival will happen from 27 December 2013 to 5 January 2014 in Dalat dreaming city, Lam Dong province of Vietnam
Located at the height of 1500 m overhead sea level, Dalat covers itself around the massive pine forest on Lang Biang highland, Central Vietnam. The city blessed with the fresh and slight conditions. This is a perfect issue for variations of flowers to bloom all the season of the year. Coming to Dalat city, visitors will amaze at an area of flowers. By the road sides, the wild daisy give their yellow flowers, the mimosa with their small charming violet flowers or the climbing roses blinking beside the gates of hill houses.
Starting 1947, Viet Nam set up a liaison office in the capital of Yangon. And 1975 the two countries advanced their diplomatic relations from Consul General to Embassador level. Greater than the past years, the two nations have been render an effort to incorporate and increase the traditional friendship and multifaceted co-operation, specifically in the fields of politics, foreign issues, trade and investment... The two domains interchange delegations at all levels oftentimes. The perfect impacts of those visits have installed historic goals, founded new focus and developed considerable spur for the even more development of the two-sided relationships.
Several Vietnamese enterprises visited Myanmar to take a look at the opportunity of economic and trade cooperation between the two nations. Myanmar asked for Vietnam to assist Myanmar plant and process medicinal herbs. Myanmar also established a direct air route between Hanoi and Yangon, HCM - Yangon and other countries in the region in the system of the Ayeyawady - Chao Phraya - Mekong Economic Cooperation Strategy (ACMECS).
After October, 26, 2013 the inhabitants of Myanmar and Vietnam have no need for obtaining entry, exit and transit visa if they get into no much longer than 14 days and passports valid for a minimum of six months
If citizens really want to stay for a longer time, they should attain visa before arrive.
At this point, Vietnamese passport holders have been exempt from entry, exit and transit visas in nine countries around ASEAN member
Sapa where is called “fog town”, located in Lao Cai province in Tay Bac highland. Sapa has an exotic allure. Have a hard time to forget the smell, flavor of roasted egg, corn, baked potatoes, grilled pork meat sold on the sidewalks around the church in the cool night or smell Thang Co (made from buffalo, horse, beef and pork meat and heart, liver, flesh, bones are tender to the pain boil water. When eaten, the pan still on the stove to boil), boiled Mongolian chicken pieces, drink San Lung, Tao Meo wine.
Southern Fruit Festival 2013 will be held from June 1-12 in the Suoi Tien tourist site, District 9, Ho Chi MInh City, Vietnam.
The Southern Fruit Festival has become a popular cultural tourism activity honouring the agricultural values of the southern region in peculiar and Vietnam in general since 2004.
Location: The Cat Tien National Park located in the three provinces of Dong Nai, Lam Dong, and Binh Phuoc and approximately 150km from north-east of Ho Chi Minh City.
Characteristic: Nam Cat Tien National Park is one of Vietnams most important and largest National Parks covered 74,000 Hectares of lowland forest and swamp and is home to various kinds of animals.
The park includes evergreen tropical and deciduous forest. Many kinds of species are found in Nam Cat Tien consisting of Dipterocarpaceae, Fabaceae and Lythraceae. 40% of the park comprises bamboo woodland, and the remaining 10% farmland, wetlands and grassland.
The fauna of the park is impressive. There are numerous birds and mammals live in the park such as Javan Rhinos (one of only two populations in the world), Asian Elephants, and Sun Bears. Gaur still persists in the area. Some accounts also list Indochinese Tigers, Leopards, Clouded Leopards, Dholes and Asiatic black bear. The park also holds hosts of smaller mammal species, including Yellow-cheeked Gibbons, Silvery Langurs, Crab-eating Macaques, Pygmy Slow Loris, as well as civets, mouse deer, and treeshrews. Sadly, banteng, kouprey, and Wild Asian Water Buffalo no longer occur in Cat Tien.
It also has impressive bird species such as: peafowl, Siamese fireback, endemic Germain's peacock-pheasant, endemic red-vented barbet, and blue rumped pittas, milky stork, grey-faced tit babbler, woodpeckers, and a wide variety of resident and migratory waterfowl.
Some species are highly threatened and they need potecting in order not to be trailed and killed by the hunters.