Directed by Trấn Thành, the 2026 Tết film “Bunnie!” features acting newcomers including singers Văn Mai Hương, LyLy, and model Vĩnh Đam. Shifting from family-oriented themes to a psychological-romantic mystery with a “rabbit hole” narrative, the project promises a fresh experience for moviegoers. The film is scheduled to premiere on February 17, marking the first day of the Lunar New Year.
Seventeen outstanding Vietnamese films from the past 40 years of the country’s renewal era will be presented to the public as part of the 4th Đà Nẵng Asian Film Festival. The selected works span from the late 1980s to the 2000s, offering a rare opportunity for audiences and film enthusiasts to experience Vietnamese cinema.
For Master Vũ Văn Tác, martial arts go beyond physical strength, they are about discipline, resilience and character. Over two decades, he has opened hundreds of free classes, helping pass down the values and beauty of traditional Vietnamese martial arts to younger generations.
Two years after its premiere, the return of Dó on 29 March has aroused interest among ballet lovers in Việt Nam. Dó is a performance that fuses Vietnamese folk culture with ballet and classical music. But how can such contrasting elements come together in harmony, captivating both local and international audiences?
Việt Nam is increasingly emerging as a preferred destination for Philippine travellers, welcoming over 482,000 arrivals in 2025, as ASEAN visa exemption policies provide favourable conditions for enhanced tourism cooperation and closer bilateral exchanges. Filipino tourists are particularly fond of destinations such as Đà Nẵng, Sa Pa, Phú Quốc and Nha Trang, as well as Việt Nam’s distinctive cuisine.
Đà Nẵng City is aiming to strengthen its position as one of the region’s leading destinations for MICE tourism (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions). To achieve this, Việt Nam's central hub is turning curated travel experiences into concrete products and recognising the contributions of businesses.
The world’s largest natural cave, Sơn Đoòng, has been featured on the U.S. programme 60 Minutes, highlighting its discovery, vast underground landscape and rare ecosystem. Recognised by Guinness World Records in 2013, the cave remains one of Việt Nam’s most sought-after adventure destinations, with tours already fully booked for 2026.