Da Sy Blacksmith Village - a fascinating destination for traditional craft enthusiasts
Famous for its handcrafted knives and scissors, Da Sy Blacksmith Village in Hanoi offers visitors a unique glimpse into Vietnam's traditional metalsmith craft.
Famous for its handcrafted knives and scissors, Da Sy Blacksmith Village in Hanoi offers visitors a unique glimpse into Vietnam's traditional metalsmith craft.
Three recently declared national treasures at the Thang Long Imperial Citadel are of great historical significance and demonstrate the depth and diversity of Vietnamese culture.
The "Voice of Heritage" finale celebrated Hanoi's cultural soul as 14 student teams passionately brought the city's rich history to life.
The charm of Hanoi's suburbs will be enhanced by the restoration of the Tram and Tram Gian pagodas.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh hopes Vietnam's football team will win the Asian title and qualify for the World Cup.
Striker Nguyen Xuan Son scored twice to give Vietnam the advantage in the first leg of the 2024 AFF Cup final on January 2.
The communal house is dedicated to Doan Thuong Dai Vuong and Princess Thu La, revered figures who made significant contributions to the people and nation.
Both the Thay Pagoda and the So Village Communal House draw tourists to Quoc Oai District with their timeless appeal, acting as a link between the past and the present, and between people and history.
Van Phuc silk-weaving village in Hanoi is famous for its soft and delicate products, steeped in traditional Vietnamese culture.
In a digital age where traditional values are at risk of being forgotten, a young craftswoman in Hanoi has chosen a less-trodden path by inheriting and promoting traditional hand embroidery.
Pho is more than just a dish—it's an integral part of Hanoians' culinary art and a refined masterpiece of flavor and culture, officially recognized as a national intangible cultural heritage.
The event aims to commemorate the 120th anniversary of Ha Dong District's establishment (December 6, 1904 – December 6, 2024).
Hanoi pho, now a National Intangible Cultural Heritage, will be the centerpiece of a year-end festival celebrating its timeless inheritance and cultural significance.
The innovative exhibition, seamlessly integrated into the picturesque campus of the former Indochina University, has opened to the public for the first time, drawing a large crowd of art enthusiasts eager to explore its unique offerings.
Saint Hoang Phuc Trung is credited for developing the fertile agricultural hub in the western region of Thang Long Citadel, known as Thap Tam Trai (the Thirteen Villages).
Monuments in Hanoi are undergoing restoration projects to improve their aesthetic appeal and better serve visitors amid rapid scientific and technological development.
The nostalgic beauty of Hanoi's old houses in the fall is captured in a charming painting by the young deaf artist Tran Nam Long.