Walking through Hanoi’s craft and culinary heritage
Hanoi’s heritage comes alive through flavors, craftsmanship and living traditions at the ongoing Hanoi Traditional Craft Village, Street Food and Tourism Festival in 2025.
14 Dec, 08:16 AMDong Ho folk paintings come alive on stage after UNESCO recognition
A new student-led performance brings Dong Ho folk paintings from paper to stage, opening fresh dialogue on how young people can safeguard and renew heritage after UNESCO recognition.
13 Dec, 04:56 PMHanoi weekend stroll: Exploring cuisine and traditional craft villages along pedestrian street
The annual festival offers a convergence of culture, cuisine and creativity, transforming the West Lake’s lakeside promenade into a lively destination for residents and visitors alike.
13 Dec, 04:14 PMInteractive heritage routes bring Hanoi’s ancient stories to life for global tourism
Hanoi introduces four digital heritage itineraries using interactive maps and the H-Heritage app, offering travelers a rich cultural experience rooted in traditional beliefs and historic relics.
13 Dec, 01:05 PMKim Anh offers travelers a fresh eco escape just outside Hanoi
A forest-rich suburb is emerging as Hanoi’s newest eco-leisure escape, offering a refreshing blend of lush nature, living culture and slow-paced experiences.
11 Dec, 10:00 AM“Girls Playing Drums”: The dance that defines Hanoi’s culture
Each time it is performed, the Hanoi’s centuries-old art draws travelers into a world where history, beauty and community spirit intertwine.
11 Dec, 09:30 AMUnlocking Thanh Liet’s potential on the Hanoi’s tourism map
Steeped in heritage but long overlooked, Thanh Liet Ward is entering a new era of discovery, ready to rise as Hanoi’s next unmissable cultural destination.
10 Dec, 09:10 AMEU christmas market returns to Hanoi with culture, food, films and charity
The EU Christmas Market 2025 will bring European cuisine, performances, family activities and charitable programs supporting disadvantaged children to Hanoi.
09 Dec, 10:27 PM


Singer Dinh Manh Ninh (left) is one of 100 singers who participated in the recording in Hanoi.
Singer Ngoc Khue (right) and other artists wore T-shirts with the Vietnamese flag at the video premier ceremony.
Singer My Dung (left) also contributed to this project.
The video appeared on social networks and Youtube on Tuesday. The video is produced by singers Minh Quan (first from the left) and Nguyen Ngoc Anh (middle).
Singer Minh Quan said: "We selected the Marching Song because it is the national anthem of Vietnam, the song that everyone from young to old knows by heart. Everybody loves this song because it's not only beautiful in lyrics and tunes but when we sing it, we are proud of being Vietnamese."






