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Experience ‘Museum Night’ in the heart of Hanoi

The event series seeks to enrich cultural life and provide fresh art experiences for both locals and visitors to Hanoi.

THE HANOI TIMES — The cultural series 'Museum Night' invites visitors in Hanoi to explore museum galleries, view priceless artifacts, and enjoy guided tours through the iMuseum VFA automatic guide app.

A visitor explores the Vietnam Museum of Fine Arts in Hanoi. Photo: Chuyen Cua Ha Noi Page

The experience includes interactive activities, including live artist demonstrations, sketching workshops and traditional crafts such as decorating lanterns on Do paper and woodcut printing.

Unique souvenirs are also available for those wishing to take a special memento home.

‘Museum Night’ provides a rare chance to connect with art experts, explore nine national treasures and appreciate iconic works of Vietnamese art.

Visitors can also unwind with live musical performances by artists from the Vietnam National Academy of Music and enjoy special shows featuring guest artists.

The charm of “Museum Night” lies in its seamless blend of art, culture and entertainment, all within one inspiring destination.

Each month brings fresh themes and activities, offering visitors a unique and ever-changing experience that reflects Hanoi’s seasonal beauty and creative energy.

Guests of ‘Museum Night’ can immerse themselves in a series of seasonal themes: “Charming Autumn” (October 31), “Winter Street Stories” (November 28) and “Missing the December” (December 26). Event schedules may be adjusted and will be regularly updated through the museum’s official channels.

Presented by the Vietnam Museum of Fine Arts in partnership with Chuyen Cua Ha Noi Page (The Story of Hanoi) and Hanoi FM Culture Project Group, the event is thoughtfully curated to engage and inspire.

‘Museum Night’ is set to become a cherished evening cultural attraction in the capital, fostering humanistic values, enhancing art education and supporting the growth of Vietnam’s vibrant creative industry.

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