Spreading Vietnamese music across borders
According to musician Quoc Trung, collaboration with foreign composers and singers is still a long way to go for Vietnamese music to gain a foothold in the international market.
According to musician Quoc Trung, collaboration with foreign composers and singers is still a long way to go for Vietnamese music to gain a foothold in the international market.
For the first time, Vietnam's famous Dong Ho folk paintings are appreciated in a new language: ballet.
After three years of hiatus due to Covid-19, the Danang International Fireworks Festival 2023 will take place this summer to mark the strong recovery of global tourism after the pandemic.
The parade of traditional Japanese and Vietnamese costumes for women aims to celebrate the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries.
The puppet show “Dragon's Dream” aims to send a message of peace and solidarity of the Vietnamese people.
The story of the restoration of the Temple of Literature - an important relic in Hanoi is told through an exhibition of documentary photos and artifacts.
Visitors to the southwestern city of Saintes, France, will have an opportunity to learn about Vietnamese culture through a unique exhibition and a fashion show with a national stamp.
The cultural event is expected to create a tourist attraction that can lure more visitors and promote the cultures and customs of Vietnamese ethnic groups.
A series of celebrations occur across Hanoi, marking the return of the vibrant atmosphere of spring festivals in the Red River Delta region after years of Covid-19 impacts.
Co Loa Citadel represents the thousand-year history of the nation.
Artistic groups from the northern and central regions will bring to Poetry Day special repertoires reflecting their cultural beauties and customs.
For the majority of overseas Vietnamese, the end of the old year and the beginning of the new one mean a lot to them when living far from homeland.
The event aims to promote the reading habit among Hanoi people as well as entertain locals on the occasion of Lunar New Year of the Cat.
The traditional Tet festival, imbued with Vietnamese identity, has left an indelible mark on the hearts of foreign diplomats in Vietnam.
Various aerial and low-level firework shows will light up the Hanoi sky at 31 locations across the city.
On the occasion of the Lunar New Year or Tet holiday, various programs will take place to entertain Hanoians and visitors, starting this weekend.
The program themed “Royal Spring in the Palace” helps visitors experience the festive atmosphere of Tet in ancient times while fulfilling Vietnam's commitment to preserving and promoting the UNESCO-recognized Thang Long Imperial Citadel.