Explore priceless artifacts at the new Vietnam Military History Museum
For history buffs, the Vietnam Museum of Military History is a must-see in Hanoi. It provides a thorough overview of Vietnamese patriotism.
For history buffs, the Vietnam Museum of Military History is a must-see in Hanoi. It provides a thorough overview of Vietnamese patriotism.
With its theme "Autumn in Hanoi – A Historic Season", the festival aims to spotlight the city’s unique heritage.
Hanoi has experienced remarkable milestones in its development over the past 70 years since its liberation in 1954, which is interestingly reflected through a visual journey taken by local photopgraphers.
The exhibition demonstrated the capital's dynamism and innovation on a daily basis while preserving its traditional features through each documentary photograph on display.
The restoration of the Kinh Thien Palace is necessary to fully display the amazing cultural legacy that Vietnam's ancestors developed a millennium ago.
Today's modern and bustling Book Street is one of the reminders of the fierce war that took place almost 100 years ago.
The Ngoc Khanh Lake pedestrian zone will open with several attractions, including a memorial area replicating an ancient Hanoi relic.
Besides its rich culture and impressive cuisine, Hanoi is famous for architectural landmarks that symbolize different development periods.
Multiple events are held across the capital city to make students more interested in learning history.
It is not by chance that the word “Dien Bien Phu” appears in the lexicon of the world's militaries.
An exhibition on the historic Ho Chi Minh Trail will open at the Thang Long Imperial Citadel in Hanoi on April 26 to mark National Reunification Day (April 30) and the 65th anniversary of the legendary route.
The research project on archiving and sound installation by Vietnamese and international artists aims to bring a new historical approach to the public in Hanoi.
Professor Gianni Kriscak, the main author of the research book History of Italian Opera, wants Vietnamese artists and the public to better understand the early period of this art.
Local educators have found that technology is the best way to engage students in history.
Studies have shown that Vietnamese dragons have many differences from those of other Asian countries.
French author Charlotte Aguttes-Reynier's Modern Art in Indochina features biographies and rare works by famous Vietnamese painters.
The 3D mapping shows help promote the value of the historical relic and praise the nation's scholarly traditions over the centuries.