Hanoian teachers get creative to instill love of history in students
Local educators have found that technology is the best way to engage students in history.
Local educators have found that technology is the best way to engage students in history.
The Hanoi Creative Design Festival 2023 has ignited an innovative spirit and spread it among creatives and the community, contributing to positioning the brand of Hanoi - Creative City.
Counsellor for Cooperation and Cultural Activities at the French Embassy said Vietnam has made significant progress in promoting sustainable development and green economic growth while preserving its cultural heritage.
Hanoi is the first Vietnamese municipality to issue a resolution on the development of the cultural industry, putting the spotlight on the promotion of the creative city.
With a wide range of attractive cultural activities, this year's festival has attracted a crowd of domestic and international tourists to Hanoi.
The Festival of Tug-of-War Rituals and Games was held with eight teams from Vietnam and South Korea as part of the Hanoi Creative Design Festival.
As an open-space, culture-rich event, the Hanoi Creative Design Festival 2023 continue to affirm the capital as a “Creative city”.
This aligns with Hanoi's commitment to becoming part of the global community of developing cities focused on innovation.
The heritage train officially rolled between Long Bien Station and Gia Lam Station, bringing the first guests to this year's Hanoi Creative Design Festival.
Hang Dau Water Tower and Gia Lam Train Factory are two industrial heritage sites to be open for sightseeing and cultural activities.
Focusing on design and heritage, this year's festival emphasized solutions and new ways of thinking in design to breathe new life into heritage sites.
This year's cultural event focuses on the Red River, the vital thread of Hanoi's historical, cultural, and socio-economic values.
Hanoi is a city with a high concentration of creative resources and the most creative spaces in the country.
Hanoi is looking to New South Wales for assistance in developing a creative city and holding significant events to attract visitors.
After months of planning, the creative space in the Thong Nhat Park pedestrian zone opened on September 1.
A lot of creative activity has been going on in the Vocational Experience Area, the artistic ceramic creation zone of the museum's ceramic sculptors.
Hanoi will realize the city's vision and policy through long-term programs and action plans, creating favorable conditions to take the design to new heights.