Da Sy Blacksmith Village - a fascinating destination for traditional craft enthusiasts
Famous for its handcrafted knives and scissors, Da Sy Blacksmith Village in Hanoi offers visitors a unique glimpse into Vietnam's traditional metalsmith craft.
Famous for its handcrafted knives and scissors, Da Sy Blacksmith Village in Hanoi offers visitors a unique glimpse into Vietnam's traditional metalsmith craft.
The painting contest helps nurture the love for peace and strengthen friendship among children.
The exhibition of artist Ngo Xuan Binh's most special macroscopic and multidimensional sculpture enriches Hanoi's art scene.
The exhibition Ego helps diversify more types of creativity at Hanoi Museum, attracting a large number of visitors including foreigners.
Hanoi expects to renovate old factory space in the most practical and attractive way.
Designs displayed in the public art space will be applied in production, especially in craft villages.
The Friendship Palace of Culture will host a live concert on December 3 in which artist Vu Thang Loi will release his vinyl album Ha Noi Rieng Toi (My Hanoi).
Unique contemporary artworks by 40 prominent artists are on display, telling interesting historical stories with Vietnamese themes.
Hoa Nhai (Jasmine) movie shows the lives of the people that leave their hometowns to work in Hanoi to seek a better future.
The painting “Two Maidens and a Little Boy” by To Ngoc Van is a national treasure, depicting the worries of Hanoian women in the 1940s.
Classic guitar has become a cultural trait that displays the elegance of the people of Hanoi.
Printing national treasures on the calendar may help promote heritage protection among Vietnamese people.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced two new digital products will be on show during the Vietnam Days Abroad 2022, which will be organized to celebrate Vietnam's diplomatic relations with other countries.
People who love Czech literature can admire children’s book illustrations from the Central European country from now until September 18 at Hanoi’s Kim Dong Publishing House.
A unique ao dai collection inspired by Thang Long Royal Citadel has been introduced in Brunei to promote Vietnamese culture.
Painter Tran Xuan Phuc grew up with stories about Uncle Ho and his father's love for him.
Having been trained and influenced by the creative thinking of the theatrical scene in Europe, Tsuyoshi Sugiyama is currently a typical face of the generation of young directors who are gradually asserting their name at home and abroad.
For the first time, traditional writing art is combined with a street art imported from abroad.
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.
The collections are on display at the London College for Design & Fashion, 98 To Ngoc Van St, Hanoi until the end of this month.
The fair is a playground for young craft makers, designers, and printmakers from all over the country to gather, introduce and promote their products in a cultural and artistic space.