Hanoi to host National Youth Fine Arts Festival 2024
The 7th National Youth Fine Art Festival, scheduled for the fourth quarter, is now open for submissions.
The 7th National Youth Fine Art Festival, scheduled for the fourth quarter, is now open for submissions.
The Sapa 2024 Hanoi Cultural and Tourism Festival promises to provide meaningful and memorable experiences for locals and visitors to Hanoi this weekend.
French Minister of the Armed Forces Sébastien Lecornu, along with the Secretary of State for Veterans and Remembrance Patricia Miralles will visit Vietnam to attend the 70th anniversary celebration of the Dien Bien Phu victory in May.
The contest will highlight Hanoi's cultural and artistic values, as well as arousing the capital's revolutionary tradition.
Forty-five artists from Asian nations and territories will showcase their life-themed paintings and sculptures in various materials in the exhibition.
Japanese firms are eager to expand in Vietnam and boost economic cooperation in various fields, including industrial support, digital transformation, high-quality workforce training, and global supply chain development.
Vietnam’s Party chief also expressed his heartfelt condolences to Putin, the Russian people, and the families of those affected by the terrorist attack in Moscow on the evening of March 22, 2024.
The international painting contest is a great opportunity for young local artists to showcase their talents and confirm the position of Vietnamese painting in the global art market.
In recent years, the Vietnamese film industry has witnessed many clear changes. Now is the time when viewers are very interested in learning about national culture in a natural way, through entertainment products.
Both sides would continue to accelerate the process of negotiating and concluding the Vietnam-MERCOSUR Free Trade Agreement.
The exhibition is designed to highlight the different materials (lacquer, silk, oil and acrylic) and styles used by the six artists.
Vietnam is committed to working hand in hand with the rest of the world to achieve the common goal of carbon footprint reduction towards net zero emissions.
The awards ceremony for outstanding products will be held in the fourth quarter of this year.
Women in Hanoi have promoted gender equality and women's empowerment by enriching themselves and the community.
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The outlook for the beginning of this year is expected to be more positive than in the first quarter of 2023 when GDP grew by 3.32%.
Hanoi will continue to strengthen practical and effective cooperation with Vientiane and Laotian localities in the coming time.