Behold the unique collection of snake lacquer statues
Step into Vietnamese tradition and craftsmanship with the enchanting “Thach Ong Xa” collection of lacquered statues in celebration of the Year of the Snake, 2025.
Step into Vietnamese tradition and craftsmanship with the enchanting “Thach Ong Xa” collection of lacquered statues in celebration of the Year of the Snake, 2025.
The "Hanoi - Moscow in my heart" drawing contest gives participating children a chance to foster empathy for less fortunate peers.
A display of 52 lacquer paintings at the UNESCO-recognized Thang Long Imperial Citadel will honor traditional lacquer art and reflect the capital's rich cultural and historical heritage.
A series of art performances infused with Vietnamese cultural identity aims to satisfy international visitors' desires to enjoy folk music and explore Vietnamese culture.
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.
Experience Hanoi's rich history like never before with the immersive 3D online exhibition 'Dear Citizens of the Capital', celebrating 70 years of liberation.
Three artists have joined forces to stage 'Otherwise', an exhibition expressing their affection for Hanoi and raising funds to help those affected by superstorm Yagi.
The artist from Hanoi has dedicated his life to the depiction of the mountains, forests, and ethnic minorities of the northwestern region of Vietnam.
With their styles and perspectives, the G39 artists have come together to present Moon Season, a collection of works that evoke fond childhood memories of the Mid-Autumn Festival.
The displayed artworks vividly capture Hanoi's daily life, culture, heritage, and natural beauty.
For those who create string art, the fruits of their labor are thousands of needles, hundreds of yards of thread, and countless bruises from hammering their hands.
The exhibition features calligraphic artwork inspired by famous poets and writers who wrote about Hanoi and the Temple of Literature.
The statue of Goddess Durga with four arms, a typical artifact of the Champa culture, was repatriated in June after being smuggled abroad.
The festival is expected to attract many entries that will contribute to the cultivation of elegant style among Hanoians, as well as boost patriotism and national pride.
The colorful incense fields of Quang Phu Cau craft village are featured in Daniel Kordan's aerial photographs.
The handicrafts show the extremely skillful combination of patterns, motifs and colors, one of the most outstanding features of traditional Iranian art.
Using the visual language of oil painting, lacquer, ceramics, and silk, the artists will tell stories about the sediments of Vietnamese heritage and the cultural values hidden in contemporary life.
The exhibition is expected to encourage education about Vietnamese culture and raise public awareness about the importance of protecting traditional cultural values.
The lacquer works of Hanoi artist Chu Quang combine tradition and modernity, depicting simple yet profound scenes of the northern countryside.
The dragon motifs hold Vietnam's age-old culture and show the talent of artisans.
The flower lamps created by a Hanoi-born artist have helped promote the beauty of the city's historical and cultural relics and scenic spots.