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.
Nearly 10,000 participants are citizens and representatives from various city forces who took part in the rehearsal for the official opening of the “Cultural Festival for Peace”, which will begin at 7 AM on October 6.
The 2024 Hanoi Ao Dai Tourism Festival kicked off on the evening of October 4 with a stunning music and light show that vividly commemorated the heroic moments of the Capital Liberation Day 70 years ago.
The "Quintessence of Ao Dai" hop-on, hop-off bus tour, which explores the beauty of Hanoi from above, is a highlight of the 2024 Hanoi Tourism Ao Dai Festival and attracts a significant number of women from the capital.
The photographers’ profound love for Hanoi is beautifully conveyed through their images of the city’s most captivating moments.
Artists from Germany, France, and Vietnam are collaborating on a community art project that revitalizes a neglected area along the banks of the Red River in Hanoi.
The "Hanoi - Moscow in my heart" drawing contest gives participating children a chance to foster empathy for less fortunate peers.
The world-famous string quartet BOND will provide the audience with a night of top-notch music and all ticket sales will be donated to people affected by Typhoon Yagi.
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.
Theaters in Hanoi have been hosting a variety of arts programs to raise funds for people affected by the storm and flooding in the north.
The photo exhibition was opened on September 23 at Vietnam's first university - the Temple of Literature.
The annual Hanoi Autumn Festival attracts local and international visitors to downtown Hanoi.
Experience Hanoi's rich history like never before with the immersive 3D online exhibition 'Dear Citizens of the Capital', celebrating 70 years of liberation.
This September, both foreign tourists and locals in Hanoi will have the opportunity to fully experience the lively, German-inspired festival atmosphere.
Six highly acclaimed contemporary Italian films will be screened for free at the 2024 edition of the Italian Film Festival.
By combining cinema and tourism in a new type of communication campaign, Vietnam can be effectively publicized and become a new destination for global cinema.
The classical concert "Lalo - Stravinsky" aims to raise funds for those who have suffered significant losses due to Typhoon Yagi in Vietnam.
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.