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.
Winning photos will be auctioned to benefit victims of typhoon Yagi in Vietnam.
The artist from Hanoi has dedicated his life to the depiction of the mountains, forests, and ethnic minorities of the northwestern region of Vietnam.
With their styles and perspectives, the G39 artists have come together to present Moon Season, a collection of works that evoke fond childhood memories of the Mid-Autumn Festival.
The displayed artworks vividly capture Hanoi's daily life, culture, heritage, and natural beauty.
This annual cultural event promises to offfer a memorable autumn experience for visitors to Hanoi.
Don't Cry Butterfly, starring Tu Oanh, is considered a creative work about a strange jealousy battle revolving around the fate of women in Vietnam.
For those who create string art, the fruits of their labor are thousands of needles, hundreds of yards of thread, and countless bruises from hammering their hands.
With the theme "Historic Autumn", Hanoi Autumn Festival 2024 promises a vibrant autumn filled with unique cultural experiences.
Vietnamese singers have created a music video to promote Hanoi's iconic landmarks such as Hoan Kiem Lake, Hanoi Flag Tower, Thang Long Imperial Citadel, Ba Dinh Square, Long Bien Bridge, and others to celebrate National Day.
The event aims to celebrate the Vietnamese Ao dai and Hanoi’s heritage in celebrations of National Day on September 2.
The exhibition features calligraphic artwork inspired by famous poets and writers who wrote about Hanoi and the Temple of Literature.
The special art program celebrating the 70th anniversary of the Liberation of the Capital will take place at 20:00 on October 10 at My Dinh National Stadium.
The European-Vietnamese Documentary Film Festival 2024 will continue its celebration of diversity and strengthen the global ties of Vietnamese filmmakers by pairing a selection of films with similar themes.
Building bridges between Hanoi and ASEAN nations is the goal of the international cultural exchange and people-to-people diplomacy event.
The statue of Goddess Durga with four arms, a typical artifact of the Champa culture, was repatriated in June after being smuggled abroad.
Visitors will enjoy a variety of cultural activities during the upcoming Independence Day celebrations in 2024.
The cultural event aims to honor Vietnamese Ao Dai and boost tourism in Hanoi in the last months of the year.
The exhibition in central Hanoi attracts travelers interested in learning about the city's historical features as well as young people.
The festival is expected to attract many entries that will contribute to the cultivation of elegant style among Hanoians, as well as boost patriotism and national pride.
The colorful incense fields of Quang Phu Cau craft village are featured in Daniel Kordan's aerial photographs.