Hanoi translator opens bookstore fueled by passion for reading
A small foreign-language children's bookstore was opened with the initial goal of instilling a love of reading in children.
A small foreign-language children's bookstore was opened with the initial goal of instilling a love of reading in children.
The exhibition of the Imperial Archives of the Nguyen Dynasty, combined with light art, takes viewers back to the past and into the historical space of Vietnam's last feudal dynasty.
Dozens of artists participating in the children's picture book illustration course will be able to create impressive picture books published in Vietnam and abroad.
Among the valuable books and documents donated is a collection of articles by international journalists on the war in Vietnam.
With a wealth of titles, the Residential Children's Bookshelves in Hanoi have created an attractive reading space and promote reading culture in the community.
Audiobooks have emerged as a new publishing trend and an essential part of reading culture in the digital age. They are replacing printed books as a popular way to enjoy literature.
Tina Yuan wrote the book to inspire people to travel to new places. She expected that readers would find her itinerary interesting and learn more about Bulgaria.
European Literature Days 2023 aims to celebrate and share the quintessence of European culture with Vietnamese readers, who will also have the opportunity to interact with authors and translators at the events.
With the theme "Books for me, for you", the book festival drew a large number of readers of all ages.
A cozy reading space created in the city's heart by Gen Z Hanoians contributes to promoting reading among youth.
Visiting the unique library, Hanoi aficionados can discover a myriad of fascinating stories revolving around historic landmarks and upheavals in Hanoi through different periods.
People who love Czech literature can admire children’s book illustrations from the Central European country from now until September 18 at Hanoi’s Kim Dong Publishing House.
A children’s book-themed daily life under, guess what, a dog’s viewpoint by the most beloved writer by Vietnamese children- Nguyen Nhat Anh will be released in South Korea.
In this bilingual book series, the layout has been improved to be more suitable for studying Vietnamese abroad.
Mao bookstore is the oldest bookstore on Dinh Le street, associated with the childhood of generations of Hanoians.