Hanoi reaps fruits in implementing UNESCO's Creative Cities Network initiatives
Hanoi is moving in the right direction, working to realize its vision of a creative city and making great efforts to fulfill its commitments to UNESCO.
Hanoi is moving in the right direction, working to realize its vision of a creative city and making great efforts to fulfill its commitments to UNESCO.
The train street, a spontaneous activity, may provide a hint for Hanoi authorities to develop new tourism products and services for international visitors.
Designs displayed in the public art space will be applied in production, especially in craft villages.
The event includes 25 cultural creative spaces and 50 activities of exhibitions, installation arts, conferences, and art performances.
The 2022 Teachers' Tribute Ceremony held in Hanoi was seen as a token of appreciation from the education sector to teachers and demonstrated the sector's confidence in them.
The outdoor art show will be open to the public at 8 pm on November 11 at the Ly Thai To monument, Hanoi’s pedestrian zone around Hoan Kiem Lake.
Hanoi will host a creative design festival that marks a new milestone in the city's transition to a creative hub.
The city will create more spaces for the development of young entrepreneurs.
The discovery of new and creative products would create the driving force for economic development and contribute to achieving the goal of making Hanoi a creative hub of the region and the world.
The competition aims to materialize the commitments made by the Hanoi People's Committee with UNESCO on implementing activities to build Hanoi into a creative city.
Many sculptures not only beautify public spaces but also breathe new life into them, bringing distinctive values to the community.
The capital city will take action to prove its position as UNESCO’s leading creative city in the ASEAN region.
The capital city wants to become a leading “creative city” in the Asia Pacific region in the near future.
Mailand Hanoi City is hosting Home Hanoi Spring 2022 flower street, an event which is aimed at promoting the image of the capital city.
Arriving in Hanoi a few months only before the covid-19 crisis, Thierry Vergon – Director of French Institute in Hanoi - L'Espace has a special time in the capital city.
The one-week-long cultural event will create an intriguing multi-dimensional dialogue between the creative arts in a space imbued with cultural and artistic interference.
Hanoi wants to position itself as an innovation and technology-based destination for investors.