Five elements of Hanoi on new National List of Intangible Cultural Heritage
Heritage and ancient customs passed down from generation to generation are the precious legacies of the ancestors and must be well preserved.
Heritage and ancient customs passed down from generation to generation are the precious legacies of the ancestors and must be well preserved.
Loyalty Oath Festival of Dong Co Temple, Tay Ho District, Hanoi is among 12 items listed as National Intangible Cultural Heritage.
A mural featuring Vietnam-Australia iconic architectural works of both countries has been inaugurated in Hanoi as part of activities to celebrate the 50 years of relations.
The festival aims to honor the exploits of King Le Thai To, a national hero whose legend is linked to the history of the Sword Lake.
The "Focus Country: Vietnam" is an opportunity to showcase outstanding Vietnamese children's books and to promote Vietnamese culture worldwide.
The international Art Biennial is considered a good way to promote the country's image and bring economic and social benefits.
Hanoi has many heritage tours to attract tourists in the inner-city and suburban districts.
Dong Co Temple, linked to the nation's patriotic tradition, has historical, cultural and unique architectural values.
This year's film festival brings in 19 works, opening with Close - the Grand Prix film of Cannes Film Festival in 2022.
This exhibition, featuring a collection of glazed ceramics rich in historical, cultural and aesthetic value, will raise public awareness of the importance of preserving Vietnam's cultural history.
According to Art Vietnam Salon Gallery, this exciting and insightful exhibition portrays the energy and transformation of Hanoi into the thriving metropolis it is today, a model of change and development for all of Southeast Asia.
The book fair in the capital city aims to foster a reading culture among Hanoians.
Bat Trang pottery craftsman, has been devoting his whole life to preserving the quintessence of thousand-year-old pottery on the outskirts of Hanoi.
Darning clothes work requires meticulousness, ingenuity and patience, and thanks to that, it brings a decent income for the 72-year-old craftwoman in Hanoi.
City leaders met with the Hanoi Union of Literature and Art to learn about the views of writers and artists and help them bring their talents and wisdom into full play for the socio-economic development of the capital.
An arts program to introduce the traditional Japanese comedy stage art Kyogen to local audiences will take place at the Temple of Literature in Hanoi on May 10-12.
European Literature Days 2023 aims to celebrate and share the quintessence of European culture with Vietnamese readers, who will also have the opportunity to interact with authors and translators at the events.
Chef Show is a famous wordless art show featuring a fusion of modern music and Korean culinary culture since 2011.
Hanoi is the place where many odd jobs have been practiced, from ancient times to the present.
The photographic pieces offer a singular glimpse into the history of Hanoi and its people.
As many as 31 Argentine photographers, led by world-famous nature photographer Diego Ortiz Mugica, will show their 50 pictures to celebrate 50 years of Vietnam-Argentina relations.