Sacred dragon exhibition in Hanoi
A cultural exchange program entitled "A Touch of Spring" and a dragon-themed painting exhibition aims to preserve Hanoi's elegant hobbies during the Tet holiday.
A cultural exchange program entitled "A Touch of Spring" and a dragon-themed painting exhibition aims to preserve Hanoi's elegant hobbies during the Tet holiday.
This pioneering multimedia exhibition delves into the essence of Hanoi, showcasing its evolution through 200 meticulously curated narratives. Over 5,000 stories collected by Humans of Hanoi serve as the rich tapestry from which these narratives are woven.
The understated beauty of Hanoi is expressed through paintings and art installations by Hanoi-based artists.
The vibrant photos and clips by the two artists give audiences a close-up view of the contemporary life of the Vietnamese community living thousands of miles away from their homeland.
Handicrafts are one of the key areas of cultural cooperation and people-to-people exchanges in the ASEAN region.
The exhibition helps the public access valuable memorabilia, documents and images of President Ho Chi Minh and the first revolutionaries he trained and nurtured.
The Christmas season is knocking at the door. For G39 artists, the exhibition Gratitude is a greeting to the New Year 2024 with paintings.
The exhibition displays Hanoi-based artists' work
The exhibit features war memorabilia, photographs, drawings, and documents depicting the lives of the American pilots held in Hoa Lo prison and their desire to end the war and return to their families.
The exhibition will run until December 9 at Phu Nghia Commune in Chuong My District in the suburb of Hanoi.
Ung Hoa District will promote its farm produce, processed food and outstanding products under the One Commune One Product (OCOP) program during the four days of the exhibition.
Through a masterful fusion of art, narrative, and technology, the exhibition gives viewers a unique intimacy and knowledge of Van Gogh's work.
The photo exhibition captures the charm of the historic village on the outskirts of Hanoi.
The exhibition tells the story of how species evolved using fossil artifacts.
The exhibition in the ancient spaces in the heart of Hanoi helps promote the heritage value of the Old Quarter and attract more tourists to the capital.
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.
A calligraphy exhibition has kicked off at the Temple of Literature as part of activities to celebrate Vietnam's Cultural Heritage Day (November 23).