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Art performances to celebrate Hanoi’s administrative boundary expansion

Hanoi celebrates the 15th anniversary of its administrative expansion with diverse cultural activities.

Hanoi's art troupes will hold a wide range of performances at many venues in the city to mark the 15th anniversary of the expansion of the city's administrative boundaries (August 1, 2008 - August 1, 2023).

 A performance of Hanoi Cheo Theater. Photo courtesy of the theatre 

The program's highlight will be a performance by artists from the Hanoi Cheo Theater on August 1 in downtown Hanoi.

These shows are open to the public, and no tickets are required.

As planned, the Hanoi Cai Luong Theater will hold three performances in the centers of Hanoi's suburban district of Ba Vi on July 20; Thach That District on July 22; and Son Tay Town on July 29.

Artists from the Hanoi Drama Theater will perform at Ung Hoa District Center on July 22; My Duc District Center on July 29; and Chuong My District Center on July 30.

As expected, the Hanoi Circus and Variety Arts Theater will coordinate with the Youth Union of the Ministry of Culture and Sports to perform at Phu Xuyen District Center on July 22, at Thanh Oai District Center on July 28, and at Me Linh District Center on July 30.

The Thang Long Music and Dance Theater will perform at Quoc Oai District Center on July 22, Dan Phuong District Center on July 28, and Phuc Tho District Center on July 30.

The Thang Long Puppet Theater has scheduled three performances at Hoai Duc District Center on July 23, Thuong Tin District Center on July 28, and Ha Dong District Center on July 30.


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