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.
Belgian photographer Elodie Ledure will offer creative perspectives in photography, discovering the beauty of nature in combination with an arranged context.
Chef Show is a famous wordless art show featuring a fusion of modern music and Korean culinary culture since 2011.
American painter and war veteran David Thomas has traveled many times to Vietnam to heal from past traumas and use art to raise his voice against the war.
Famous artists passionately learn folk songs to prepare for performances in the city and encourage university students to embrace the traditional culture.
As many as 31 Argentine photographers, led by world-famous nature photographer Diego Ortiz Mugica, will show their 50 pictures to celebrate 50 years of Vietnam-Argentina relations.
The exhibition allows locals and foreign visitors to Hanoi to learn about Australian history in the heart of Vietnam's thousand-year-old capital.
Hanoi-born violinist Bui Cong Duy is one of the few Vietnamese artists to be named an honorary professor abroad.
Players are all influential on social media and must overcome challenges related to regions and create material about Vietnamese culture, cuisine, and tourism to post on social media.
Hanoi audiences will be able to enjoy a variety of cultural and artistic programs organized to celebrate the holiday this weekend.
The movie depicts Vietnam’s stunning landscape and reflects its culture and people in harmonious reflection.
The former largest festival, "Xu Doai" in Son Tay Town, was bustling with a large crowd of festival-goers and lively traditional folk games in a lovely hilly area.
Tourists can join various cultural and entertainment activities throughout the city during the upcoming holiday.
Dong Ho and Hang Trong's folk paintings, collaged from silk fabric scraps, bring a new unique beauty. Even more surprising is that these pieces are created by people with disabilities.
The new Vietnamese rural house architecture model that promotes identity and well preserves traditional architecture will be introduced to local and international architecture lovers for the first time.
U.S. war veteran David Thomas will join 21 contemporary Vietnamese artists in an exhibition of paintings that reflect the healing power of the arts.
Through their award-winning film Safari, two students convey a message of conservation to international audience.
Photo Hanoi'23 Biennale with a variety of activities such as exhibitions, talks, and photography workshops will last from now until June 3.
Contestants are encouraged to be creative in designs and recycle amid global fuel and material scarcity.
The exhibition is a forum to help women raise their voices to inspire a good life for the community.
People in Hanoi will experience many activities such as tasting Korean food, enjoying K-pop, learning how to make kimchi, and playing traditional games.