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 understated beauty of Hanoi is expressed through paintings and art installations by Hanoi-based artists.
After nearly a month of competition, Miss Earth 2023, hosted by Vietnam, wrapped up with the crown belonging to Miss Albania.
Paintings by Vietnamese artists are being displayed simultaneously in Hanoi, London and Manchester to raise awareness of the spoonbill.
Experts from UNESCO believe that the performing arts help improve people-to-people exchanges and promote tourism in Hanoi.
The Christmas season is knocking at the door. For G39 artists, the exhibition Gratitude is a greeting to the New Year 2024 with paintings.
The exhibition displays Hanoi-based artists' work
The exhibition uses 3D mapping technology and installation art to tell the story of Thang Long culture.
The exhibition showcases best paintings and sculptures created between 2020-2023 by artists nationwide.
Through a masterful fusion of art, narrative, and technology, the exhibition gives viewers a unique intimacy and knowledge of Van Gogh's work.
The photo exhibition captures the charm of the historic village on the outskirts of Hanoi.
The Hanoi Creative Design Festival 2023 has ignited an innovative spirit and spread it among creatives and the community, contributing to positioning the brand of Hanoi - Creative City.
A calligraphy exhibition has kicked off at the Temple of Literature as part of activities to celebrate Vietnam's Cultural Heritage Day (November 23).
The interior of the Hang Dau Water Tower (Hanoi) will be renovated and open to the public from November 17 to December 31.
Her paintings feature repeating motifs such as Buddha silhouettes, flowers, and energy symbols in a variety of layouts.
The first UOB Painting of the Year Award (POY) went to Vietnamese artist Trinh Minh Tien for his artwork titled Water Palace.
This year's cultural event focuses on the Red River, the vital thread of Hanoi's historical, cultural, and socio-economic values.
Young designers can learn how to create stories that inspire Vietnam’s quintessence and core values preserved from the past by studying traditional materials in craft villages.
The event aims to connect talented local and international artists, creating a proactive community to promote the strengths and cultural, and artistic uniqueness of each country to the world.
The exhibition offers new insights into the world of animals and their unique stories.
French painter Jean-Charles Sarrazin was first drawn to Vietnamese culture and people while studying fine arts in Hanoi nearly four decades ago.