Lacquer painting exhibition now underway in Hanoi
The combination of lacquer and carving techniques gives traditional folk paintings a new appeal.
The combination of lacquer and carving techniques gives traditional folk paintings a new appeal.
Many sculptures not only beautify public spaces but also breathe new life into them, bringing distinctive values to the community.
The book fair in Hanoi is expected to raise awareness of the importance of books.
The recognition would contribute to enhancing the cultural and spiritual values of the famous tourist attraction in Hanoi.
Exploring the mystery of the ancient royal palace at night would be a fascinating experience for both local and foreign visitors.
The traditional rituals of the Doan Ngo Festival have been for the first time recreated at the Thang Long Imperial Citadel in Hanoi.
Young artisans of the X generation strive to elevate traditional bookbinding into an art form.
Hanoi IT student’s painting which won the first prize of a UNESCO contest - the “Hanoi’s Street Vendor” - has recently sold for $8,000.
The virtual exhibition describes how the markets in Hanoi were formed and tells the visitors their interesting historical stories.
The cultural industries are expected to boost the capital city's economy, marking an 8% contribution to the local GRDP by 2030.
Chaired by Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, the fabulous opening ceremony of SEA Games 31 aims to introduce to domestic and international audiences the colorful culture and friendliness of the Vietnamese people.
The Hung Kings Anniversary will be observed online in more than 40 countries and territories on April 10 this year.
The capital city will take action to prove its position as UNESCO’s leading creative city in the ASEAN region.
Delicious tiny glutinous rice cakes are made by talented Hanoi housewives once a year to worship their ancestors.
“Tigers walk in town” painting exhibition is a highlight cultural activity in Hanoi’s Old Quarter this summer.
The “Like the Moon in a night sky” film project presents a number of interesting documentaries, short and experimental films on Hanoi.
Newly-launched tours to enjoy Bombax Ceiba flower and French-style architectures are amongst the favorite ones for foreign travelers to Hanoi after the Covid-19 pandemic.
Hanoi’s typical dishes with many variants always cause nostalgia for children who live far from their homeland.
The agritourism services will be associated with agriculture, rural area, and craft villages.
The green city with a long cultural history, friendly people and reasonable prices is top of mind for many foreign tourists.
The capital city wants to become a leading “creative city” in the Asia Pacific region in the near future.