Hanoi restores centuries-old pagodas
The charm of Hanoi's suburbs will be enhanced by the restoration of the Tram and Tram Gian pagodas.
The charm of Hanoi's suburbs will be enhanced by the restoration of the Tram and Tram Gian pagodas.
The restoration of the Kinh Thien Palace is necessary to fully display the amazing cultural legacy that Vietnam's ancestors developed a millennium ago.
In honor of the 70th anniversary of the capital city's liberation, Hanoi is bringing a piece of its rich history and cultural heritage to Ho Chi Minh City through two special exhibitions at the Ho Chi Minh City Museum.
Two of the four guardian temples of the ancient city of Thang Long in Ba Dinh District are special tourist sites.
Forty years ago, archaeologists found thousands of weapons under Ngoc Khanh Lake. They believed the weapons belonged to the armory of a feudal military academy called Giang Vo, which means "military education."
The trip to Vietnam opens up an opportunity for Vietnamese Korean children to cherish not only their motherland but also its unique culture and history.
The preservation of relics and cultural heritage has always been a public concern. It's important that the public understands and appreciates the efforts that go into such projects.
Parks and flower gardens add to the urban beauty of Hanoi.
Today's modern and bustling Book Street is one of the reminders of the fierce war that took place almost 100 years ago.
The Ngoc Khanh Lake pedestrian zone will open with several attractions, including a memorial area replicating an ancient Hanoi relic.
With more than a thousand years of history, Hanoi has a wealth of folk traditions that need to be preserved by young people.
Besides its rich culture and impressive cuisine, Hanoi is famous for architectural landmarks that symbolize different development periods.
Once a year, visitors to Hanoi are treated to the century-old game.
Visitors to the Thay Pagoda Festival, which will take place from April 12 to 16, can join holy rituals and lively traditional folk games.
Hanoi sees culture as an infinite resource to create tourism products and attract more tourists.
The tranquil beauty of Chau Long Street in downtown Hanoi is rendered vividly in sketch paintings.
Finding a lucky fire and bringing it home unquenched is said to be an ancient ritual of An Dinh villagers in Yen Nghia Ward, Ha Dong District.
The accreditation will help promote Hanoi's unique cultural heritage worldwide and make the city more attractive to tourists.
Norwegian Ambassador to Vietnam Hilde Solbakken's family spent a day exploring Duong Lam Ancient Village and enjoying the distinctive cultural features of this region.
The landmark has many distinctive features infused with French architectural style, making it a highlight in Hanoi's urban space, where a former US president attended services.
The financing in the year of the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between France and Vietnam testifies to the close cooperation between the two countries.