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.
This newly opened library will help young readers to learn about Korean culture in the most lively and interesting way.
These religious ordinations found in Hanoi are recognized as precious and rare treasures that need to be preserved.
German Embassy Hanoi displays a picture gallery along its walls.
Tet Vietnam Xua (Ancient Vietnamese Lunar New Year Festival) provides readers an overview about Tet holiday in Vietnam some decades ago.
The city will improve the efficiency of the state management, building a healthy cultural environment and stimulating the preservation and promotion of cultural heritage values.
The documentaries and items on display at "The song of unity" exhibition will help visitors to learn about important historical milestones of the Vietnamese Communist Party.
Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam spoke highly of the contributions made by members of the National Cultural Heritage Council during the past time.
Sauce is a staple of almost every dish in Vietnam. A Vietnamese meal without particular sauce is considered incomplete.
Project on building up and promoting the "Vietnamese brand lacquer art" has been recently approved.
For over five decades, the tiny lathe-store-cum-house of artisan Le Dinh Thang in Hanoi's Old Quarter area still attracts passers-by by its own beauty - the uniquely beauty that only be seen in Hanoi.
Cuu village (Van Tu commune, Phu Xuyen district) - an old village aged 500 years with traditional houses intertwined with French villas became an inspiration of Hanoi painters.
Hanoi - The title “The city for Peace” has become the trademark of the S-shaped country's capital for over 20 years.
Master works by international composers and will be played by distinguished musicians in Hanoi.
The renovation and restoration of Tho Thap relic aim to meet the aspiration and religious need of the locals.
The stamp set called "Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)" to commemorate and honor the great composer’s dedication to the music and art.
The excavation under the National Assembly's underground house carried out in 2008 - 2009 by the Institute of Archeology has discovered 140 relics and thousands of artifacts from different periods.
For the first time, photos about daily life of the Vietnamese beloved painter were showcased to art lovers soon.
Developing craft village tourism is considered as a good way to promote the history of Vietnam and Hanoi.
After great efforts to preserve a traditional craft, the brand of Com lang Vong (Vong village's young sticky rice" has been officially recognized with a trademark certificate.
After the success of the first edition in 2019, the Folk Culture in Contemporary Life Festival will be resumed in mid December to promote Ha Noi’s folk culture and the city’s brand name “Creative City”.