Ambassadors' spouses perform ao dai parade at Thang Long Imperial Citadel
Hanoi Tourism's Ao Dai Festival is expected to establish itself as an annual autumn tourism attraction in the capital city.
Hanoi Tourism's Ao Dai Festival is expected to establish itself as an annual autumn tourism attraction in the capital city.
Visitors will get an overview of the Imperial Citadel as well as the cultural and historical values of Hanoi.
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 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 exhibition uses 3D mapping technology and installation art to tell the story of Thang Long culture.
Enjoy the beauty of traditional Vietnamese culture at the famous historical site in the heart of the capital, Hanoi.
Artisans in Hanoi's Old Quarter will display various types of lanterns in the shape of carp turning into a dragon, carp looking at the moon, crab and rabbit.
Enjoying puppet shows, exploring the space of the royal palace, and admiring national treasures are unique experiences offered in the 90-minute night tour to Hanoi's renowned world heritage.
The new tourism product can offer international travelers a different perspective of the famous relic by visiting it at night.
The cultural event contributes to promoting Vietnam's cultural heritage and celebrating the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations and the 10th anniversary of the Vietnam-France strategic partnership in 2023.
In the middle of the excavation pit at Thang Long Imperial Citadel, experts have recently found artifacts and valuable findings related to Kinh Thien Palace, a sacred symbol of Thang Long-Hanoi's millennia-old history.
The latest excavations at the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long revealed the remains of the Kinh Thien Palace and hinted at the relocation of the military headquarters outside the relic.
Hanoi sets to perform three major activities till 2025 to better preserve the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long, one of the capital city’s key historical heritage sites.
The September 8-9 conference will focus on analyzing the results of 20 years of research on the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long and discussing ways to promote heritage values.
Exploring the mystery of the ancient royal palace at night would be a fascinating experience for both local and foreign visitors.
The “phoenix-themed Bodhi leaf” and the dragon-themed translucent porcelain bowls are among the most outstanding treasures, showing the outstanding skillfulness of ancient Vietnamese artisans.