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.
Artifacts and bronze sculptures are displayed at the Hanoi Old Quarter Cultural Exchange Center, offering visitors a glimpse of Vietnam's thousand-year-old tradition of casting bronze.
Hanoi should intensify its efforts to promote the value of its precious heritage and unlock its potential to drive economic growth and diversify local tourism offerings.
The initiative is led by Hoan Kiem District and co-ordinated with Ba Dinh, Long Bien, Tay Ho districts and Architecture Magazine.
The 2024 International Youth Festival helped Hanoi’s youth connect and promote the city's culture and tourism to international friends.
The week-long unique cultural event promises to delight locals and visitors to Hanoi
The black-and-white images give viewers a sentimental and nostalgic look at life in Hanoi during the subsidy period more than 40 years ago, as well as the city's growth and transformation.
The "Story of Hang Streets" realistic scene tour program explores the elegant lifestyle and well-mannered conduct of Hanoi people in the 1940s and 1950s.
Cesar Guedes first came to Vietnam in 2017 and was impressed by Hanoi’s blend of tradition and modernization.
This fall, Hanoi plans to hold cultural events to honor the ao dai, a traditional Vietnamese dress that symbolizes a strong sense of cultural identity, and to attract tourists.
The new Vietnam National Museum of Nature is expected to meet the task of preserving natural heritage, serving scientific research, and the interests of the community.
The narrow streets of Hanoi's Old Quarter are filled with intriguing secrets that captivate residents and pique the curiosity of visitors alike.
Since the subsidy era, it has been a common Hanoi practice to enjoy draught beer from glass cups on the sidewalks while chatting with friends and eating boiled peanuts.
The extensive restoration of Dien Hong Flower Garden is a key initiative of Hoan Kiem District People's Committee to preserve this valuable Hanoi heritage.
The Culture for Peace Festival will be held for the first time in Hanoi to commemorate the city's major events.
The exhibition in central Hanoi attracts travelers interested in learning about the city's historical features as well as young people.
The combination of lacquer and carving techniques gives traditional folk paintings a new appeal.
To date, Ba Dinh District boasts 26 OCOP-certified products with ratings of three stars or higher, seven of which have achieved a four-star rating.
Hanoi is still the only capital in the Asia-Pacific region to have received this recognition, confirming the efforts and contributions of the Vietnamese people to world peace.
For the past five decades, culture has maintained its indispensable role as a "torch to light the nation's way forward" in socio-economic development.
Hanoi in autumn has become one of the most picturesque destinations in the world, providing a wide range of unique and tempting tourism offers.