The resonant sound of the ghinang drum inside ancient temples, blending with graceful Cham dances, offers a memorable experience for tourists in Khanh Hoa. Known for its white-sand beaches, Khanh Hoa Province is gradually turning its thousand-year-old Cham culture into a distinct tourism attraction.
On June 2, Khanh Hoa Provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism held a meeting with relevant departments and agencies discuss the coordination plan for organizing Vietnam Family Day 2026 in Khanh Hoa Province.
Khanh Hoa Province is highly regarded as a locality with great potential to become the first Vietnam’s photography city. Therefore, central and provincial agencies are taking the necessary steps to realize this goal.
Following its success in 2025, Mega Booming, Vietnam’s leading music and tourism festival brand, will return with Mega Booming - Charmora City scheduled to take place at 2-4 Square (Nha Trang Ward) at 7 p.m. on June 13.
Vietnam Journalists’ Association in collaboration with Lam Dong Provincial Journalists’ Association organized the award ceremony of the Central Highlands and Central Coastal Regional journalism awards in Phan Thiet Ward, Lam Dong Province on the morning of May 22.
In recent years, photo booths and mini karaoke booths have boomed across Khanh Hoa Province. These entertainment activities mainly attract young people who love exploring new and exciting experiences.
From late May to the end of July, Khanh Hoa Province will host a continuous series of large-scale, high-quality cultural and artistic events. These events promise to provide local people and tourists with engaging experiences amid a vibrant summer atmosphere.
On the afternoon of May 15, Ta Quang Dong, Deputy Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism, and Nguyen Long Bien, Member of the Standing Committee of Khanh Hoa Provincial Party Committee and Permanent Vice-Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee, co-chaired a meeting on the project to establish a photography city.
On May 13, Khanh Hoa Provincial People’s Committee issued a plan to organize Khanh Hoa Sea Festival 2026. The festival is scheduled to take place at 2-4 Square (Nha Trang Ward) and other locations across the province from July 17 to 19.
The Po Nagar Temple Festival is one of the largest traditional folk festivals in the South Central Coast and Central Highlands. Besides honoring noble humanistic values, the festival serves as a unique cultural intersection between the Vietnamese people’s belief in Mother Goddess Thien Y A Na and Cham people’s worship of the Mother of the Land, Goddess Po Inu Nugar.
Preparations for Po Nagar Temple Festival are being actively completed. This year, the festival is scheduled to take place from May 5 to 11 (lunar March 19-25), attracting interest from locals, pilgrims, domestic and international tourists.