New treasures unveiled from Thang Long Imperial Citadel
Three recently declared national treasures at the Thang Long Imperial Citadel are of great historical significance and demonstrate the depth and diversity of Vietnamese culture.
Three recently declared national treasures at the Thang Long Imperial Citadel are of great historical significance and demonstrate the depth and diversity of Vietnamese culture.
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.
To commemorate the heroic Vietnamese mothers whose children and husbands sacrificed their lives for the country, painter Dang Ai Viet rode a motorbike across the country in search of living heroic mothers and painted portraits of nearly 3,000 of them.
Duong Bich Lien's paintings show great emptiness because he lived in seclusion, reflected on his solitary life, died alone, and preserved his artistic dignity in silence.
A unique open-air symphony event is helping to increase the public's exposure to classical music.
The history of developing the Korean alphabet and calligraphic works will be presented at the Hangeul (Korean Alphabet) Exhibition in Hanoi.
Portraits of artists and business people who have made significant contributions to the culture of Hanoi will be on display.
This is a testament to the strong vitality of Vietnamese folk culture in the souls of the younger generation (Gen Z), who have carried on and created on the basis of traditional cultural heritage.
The grand finale of the Soul of Melody 2024 music competition on June 30 showcased professional and electrifying performances by young musicians from various universities across Hanoi,
The painters in their works have explored the significance of the lotus flower in Vietnamese culture, the lotus flower blooms in summer.
Professional and amateur designers of all nationalities are invited to participate in the logo design competition to celebrate the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and Germany (September 23, 1975 - 2025).
A plea for cooperation in preserving the marine environment and biodiversity is made by the 1,001 original ceramic turtles in an installation art show.
Most of the works on display are in the category of applied glass and design, with some others in unique glass sculptures.
The event offers good chance for Vietnamese and regional artists to showcase their talents and foster friendship among the regional artistic community.
Artist Nguyen Manh Quynh tries to paint on traditional H'Mong paper to create his own art world and help develop the traditional craft of paper making.
This series is a collection of works dedicated to reviving the American Dream.
As a young person with a strong background in fine arts and a large network of contacts with many artisans, Hanoi-based artist Nam Chi is always concerned about finding ways to revive folk paintings that are in danger of disappearing.
The award recognizes and celebrates outstanding contributions by individuals and organizations working in arts and culture in Vietnam last year.
The art competition aims to help Vietnamese artists reach a wider regional audience.
The group of artists from Hanoi transformed the footbridge on Tran Nhat Duat Street into a joyful, vibrant and illuminated work of art in the evening.
Using 3D mapping technology to create three-dimensional representations of the Dien Bien Phu painting, the Hanoi display is enhanced with sound and lighting effects.