Ao Dai Carnival 2024: “Empowering Women for Hanoi's Integration and Development”
The program is part of the 2024 Hanoi Tourism Ao Dai Festival, which aims to foster appreciation for the traditional Vietnamese ao dai within the community.
The program is part of the 2024 Hanoi Tourism Ao Dai Festival, which aims to foster appreciation for the traditional Vietnamese ao dai within the community.
The exhibition features 36 unique works of art by famous artists such as Bui Xuan Phai, Nguyen Nghia Duyen and traditional Hang Trong folk painting.
The dragon-inspired artworks are created using various materials, mainly traditional ones.
Inspired by Japanese woodblock prints, young Vietnamese artists bring a personal touch to their work, creating an artistic interplay between Vietnam and Japan.
The lively program is in celebration of the Lunar New Year and for the entertainment of domestic and international travelers.
The newly designated "Vietnamese National Treasures" represent the nation's diverse, multi-ethnic and vibrant culture.
This pioneering multimedia exhibition delves into the essence of Hanoi, showcasing its evolution through 200 meticulously curated narratives. Over 5,000 stories collected by Humans of Hanoi serve as the rich tapestry from which these narratives are woven.
Hanoi-based sculptor Ta Quang Bao is considered an exceptional artist in Vietnamese visual arts, having created many monuments throughout the country.
Spring Concert with singer Vladislav Sulimsky is a special program to welcome the new year 2024.
The New Year in the Homeland arts program tells stories of family and home through song, dance and music.
Researcher Charlotte Aguttes-Reynier has spent 10 years studying Vietnamese art in order to bring to light the value of works by famous Vietnamese artists.
This event planned by the Vietnam Cultural Heritage Association is scheduled to take place every two years, with the next one in 2025.
The ceramic version of Vietnam's Royal Gold Seal, reproduced in the same size and meticulous detail by artisans from the Bat Trang Ceramic Village, would make a meaningful gift for visitors to Hanoi.
A positive message about this year's New Year mascot is conveyed by the Draw The Dragons painting exhibition.
French author Charlotte Aguttes-Reynier's Modern Art in Indochina features biographies and rare works by famous Vietnamese painters.
A program set in Duong Lam Ancient Village would give foreign visitors to Hanoi a glimpse of the Lunar Year Year - the most important holiday for people in Vietnam.
The strength of Hanoi Creative City is enhanced by the fusion of artists' skills and the exquisite lacquer of Ha Thai Village into new cultural products.
The understated beauty of Hanoi is expressed through paintings and art installations by Hanoi-based artists.
The vibrant photos and clips by the two artists give audiences a close-up view of the contemporary life of the Vietnamese community living thousands of miles away from their homeland.
For the first time ever, the famous Japanese Super Kids Orchestra under the baton of world-renowned conductor Yutaka Sado will perform in Vietnam.