Giong Festival: Sacred offerings revealed
Centuries of legend, history and cultural pride come alive at the Giong Festival, an annual celebration in the picturesque outskirts of Hanoi.
Centuries of legend, history and cultural pride come alive at the Giong Festival, an annual celebration in the picturesque outskirts of Hanoi.
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.
More and more models of farm tourism have been applied in suburban districts of Hanoi, attracting a large number of tourists in recent years.
Many cultural activities to honor Vietnamese cultural values and education in the medieval period will be held at the Temple of Literature once the Covid-19 pandemic is contained.
Hanoi food looks even tastier in beautiful sketches of members of the Urban Sketchers Hanoi.
Through the precious materials on display at the exhibition, young generation can better understand about Vietnamese feudal education and its enduring achievements over the time.
The gilding traditional craft village has resorted to innovation to make the traditional trade thrive.
One of Vietnamese important traditions of the year is just around the corner, providing people a chance to send on their prayers and positive thoughts to hope for continued good times.
Despite of her old age, an artisan from Hanoi is still working so hard to preserve a gorgeous traditional craft that has existed for nearly a century
The contest is open to young artists nationwide to promote the image of Hanoi.
In the complicated context of the Covid-19 pandemic, online theaters or live broadcast plays are the solution for performing arts to reach the audience.
The ideas of converting vacant industrial zones, construction sites, and low-yield cultivation lands of Hanoi into creative spaces bring high hope for improving the spiritual life of the Hanoians.
Lying modestly by the Day River, Chuong Village (Thanh Oai Commune, Hanoi) is famous for craft of making Non la for more than three centuries. Not only for daily wear, Chuong village’s conical hats are even used for interior decoration in restaurants, hotels or resort locally and internationally.
Van Lake area is expected to be a community space for locals and visitors to enjoy cultural activities.
Vietnam is willing to selectively absorb and refine cultural traits from other countries while embracing national cultural heritages.