From above, the green rush fields in Vung Liem, Vinh Long is beautiful as an art
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Coconut trees on the green rush field creates a peaceful countryside picture
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Farmers in Vung Liem, Vinh Long have cultivated rush instead of rice since 20 years ago
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In the harvesting season, farmers cut rush from early morning then drying under the sun. It takes a lot of effort in harvesting as there are many works such as cutting, splitting, cutting root, drying under the sun and binding.
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After splitting, rush is dried on the field and the stalks spread like colorful fan strips from above
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The rush field after harvesting has a different beauty. Under the hands of farmer, the lustrous dried rush combines with green color to create into a glossy work of art
Photo: Tuan Nguyen
Rush has been used popular for a long time and it is very friendly to environment as it can be used to make mats, handicrafts, baskets instead of plastic bags
Children of Peace International (COPI) in Vietnam recently presented 10,000 writing tablets as new school year gifts to 500 students in Vinh Long province.
The People's Committee of Vinh Long province coordinated with the Indian Consulate General in Ho Chi Minh City to promote cooperation between Indian businesses and Vinh Long on March 5.
A road of ceramic products decorated with flowers in the Mekong Delta province of Vinh Long has been recognized as the longest of its kind in Vietnam by the Vietnam Records Organization (Vietkings).
The Canadian travel magazine Drift Travel (May 2026 issue) has announced its list of five ideal destinations worldwide for long-duration travel, with Vietnam highlighted as a standout choice thanks to its diverse landscapes and rich cultural depth.
According to Vietnam Railways Corporation, nearly 400,000 passengers traveled by train during the holiday period, with Hanoi station leading in passenger numbers.
If Da Nang was once a familiar destination for South Korean tourists, travel trends are now gradually shifting southward, with Phu Quoc being likened by Koreans to the “Jeju of Vietnam.”
From countless delicious dishes in the Old Quarter to “healing” retreats amid lush greenery, youth are celebrating their holidays in refreshing new ways.
In the first four months of 2026, Hanoi welcomed an estimated 12.14 million visitors, marking a year-on-year increase of 20.9%. Total tourism revenue surpassed VND 50.8 trillion, up 22.8% compared to the same period in 2025.
A series of exciting adventure tourism activities such as the paragliding program “Flying over the Water-Pouring Season” and spectacular jet ski performances at Thac Ba Lake are expected to be key highlights helping Lao Cai attract visitors, especially during peak periods like the upcoming April 30-May 1 holiday.
With a diverse lineup of events and innovative travel products, the capital’s tourism sector is striving to reinforce its image as a safe, friendly, and high-quality destination during this year’s holiday season.