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.
“Tigers walk in town” painting exhibition is a highlight cultural activity in Hanoi’s Old Quarter this summer.
The cultural activities may help Hanoi to enhance its image as a safe, friendly and attractive destination to domestic and foreign visitors.
Vietnamese audiences will have the opportunity to learn about the cultural diversity of Francophone countries through interesting films on diverse topics.
The talented Vietnamese painter leads viewers into the ‘peaceful realm’ in his lacquer paintings.
Portraits of strong, dynamic, and kind-hearted Vietnamese women in the past and the present are portrayed by local artists.
The SEA games 31’s official song titled “Let’s shine” (Hay toa sang) is hoped to encourage athletes and be loved by sports enthusiasts in Vietnam and internationally.
The “Like the Moon in a night sky” film project presents a number of interesting documentaries, short and experimental films on Hanoi.
With modern sports facilities and nearly 100% of its population fully vaccinated, Hanoi is ready for the upcoming Southeast Asian Games.
All Vietnamese people living in and outside the country and foreigners in Vietnam are invited to participate in the annual 2022 Heritage Photographic Contest.
Through the exhibition, Hanoi-based artist wish to question about the relationship between human belief, power and violence, and between loss and oblivion.
The young artist made her vivid brushstrokes on traditional Vietnamese scallop paper to create chic and unique artworks.
A series of cultural activities and tourism products are being reintroduced to entertain visitors to Hanoi as the Covid-19 has been contained.
This new art space will be the next hot spot for art lovers in Hanoi.
The romance movie by a famous Netflix producer promises to be a big hit with picturesque scenes of Vietnam.
After a long hiatus, there is now a flurry of theater activity in Hanoi. Artists are all excited and devoted to drawing audiences to theaters.
Renowned artist Yukio Suzuki shows the audience how Japanese people express their inner self through classic art form: Butoh dance.
The contemporary play “The Portrait” tells the story of an irreconcilable ideological contradiction becoming a tragedy of a Vietnamese family in the 1970s.
A Memorandum of Understanding to support the development of the film industry and creative economy in Vietnam was signed by the VFDA and Netflix Corporation last January.
Twenty selected German films of different genres will be screened online from February 18 to March 31.
The language of art can help strengthen the good relationship between the two peoples and countries.