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.
Thanks to the efforts of the artisans of Xuan La village, the unique folk toys of To he still bring joy to many Hanoi children today.
Local youth and women will have chance to access institutional partnerships and financing support for their initiative in sustainable tourism development.
Diversifying activities attached with daily life and digitizing displayed items are among the resolutions for museums to overcome negative impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Braving upheavals in time, an old lady in Hanoi patiently strives to preserve a long-standing nice custom of the capital.
The prizes are of great encouragement, honoring individuals and groups for their contribution to the cultural development of the capital.
Unusual works in the capital city not only bring earnings to industrious workers but also portray a special part of Hanoi.
The first tour after social distancing order was removed in Hanoi entertains visitors with the best examples of French architectures in the capital city.
Mao bookstore is the oldest bookstore on Dinh Le street, associated with the childhood of generations of Hanoians.
The display praises the noble sacrifice and loyalty of Vietnamese women during the wartimes and their contribution in peacetime.
Experts believe that centuries-long cultures have nurtured traditional costumes of Vietnam and India.
The Hanoi-based female artist has been creating outstanding paintings themed Hanoi from thousands of fabric pieces for almost four decades.
The photography exhibition, annually organized by the Economics and Urban Newspaper, shows Hanoi's images and people in the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic.
“Hanoi’s Reading Culture Ambassadors” Contest aims at encouraging reading habits among locals, especially young readers.
Woodworkers in a small craft village in Hanoi’s outskirts have had reputation for creating the most sophisticated Buddha statues in Vietnam.
The impressive photobook and photo exhibition entitled “Hanoi 1967 - 1975” by German photographer Thomas Billhardt is on the shortlist of 11 official nominations of the Awards.
The purpose of the course is to conduct a film lab for emerging filmmakers to grasp the basics of navigating their starting projects and leading them towards forming a career.
A 400-year-old trade village in Hanoi contributes to the creation of famous northern dishes.
The renovation is hoped to attract tourists after the capital city relaxed social distancing rules.
The illustrated Vietnamese-English book gives interesting information about traditional art forms in Vietnam.