The Week of Hoa Binh Culture and Tourism Week in 2024 takes place from November 15th – 23rd in Hoa Binh city. The opening ceremony takes place in the evening of November 15 at Hoa Binh Square with the highlight being the Ceremony to receive the Ranking Certificate for the special National Monument, the archaeological relics of Trai Cave and Stone Roof in Vanh village, Lac Son district. The Week of Culture – Tourism takes place with a series of unique and attractive activities: Fishing ceremony and releasing flower lanterns on Da River; the Festival displaying the traditional costumes of the province's ethnic groups; Can liquid festival night... The preparations are being urgently completed, creating an exciting and joyful atmosphere to welcome the big festival.

The flower island in the area of Hoa Binh Square, Hoa Binh City is decorated with flags, colorful flowers, and 4-sided panels being installed.



The visual communication work for the Week of Culture and Tourism in Hoa Binh province has been enhanced, attracting the attention of tourists and the local people.



The telecommunications businesses have been joining hands to propagate and promote the Week of Hoa Binh Culture and Tourism event in 2024.



Hoa Binh City has installed 7 fixed panels to propagate the Week of Hoa Binh Culture and Tourism in 2024.



The roads in Quynh Lam ward, Hoa Binh city have become fresh and vibrant with colorful flags.


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