Thang Long Imperial Citadel archaeological excavation continues
The secrets of Vietnam's history and the capital of Thang Long-Hanoi will continue to be unearthed at the Thang Long Imperial Citadel.
The secrets of Vietnam's history and the capital of Thang Long-Hanoi will continue to be unearthed at the Thang Long Imperial Citadel.
International guest poets will recite poems in Vietnamese at the 22nd Vietnam Poetry Day in Hanoi on February 23-24.
For Vietnamese people, paying homage to ancestors is a long-standing tradition on the national largest holiday.
The Tong Cuu Nghenh Tan (Farewell the Old and Welcome the New) ceremony kicks off the Tet celebrations at the Thang Long Imperial Citadel.
Several vintage activities will be recreated to immerse Vietnamese and international visitors in the traditional Tet festival atmosphere.
The long-lasting relationship between the two sides enables them to tighten their cooperation in people-to-people links and promote tourism in Hanoi and Chiang Mai.
UNESCO appreciated Vietnam's policies and practical measures to promote intangible cultural heritage as a driving force for sustainable development.
The festival demonstrates the scope of collaboration between the two countries and promotes understanding between people through cultural engagement.
The exhibition "The Citadel and Streets in Old Days" provides a new insight into the history, culture, land and people of Thanh Long-Hanoi in the early 19th to mid-20th centuries.
As the Mid-Autumn Festival draws near, the capital city is being brightened with lanterns, marking it one of the most anticipated festivities of the year.