70 years after Hanoi Liberation: Remembering Victory Day
With a spirit of patriotism, intelligence, and youthful dynamism, thousands of Hanoi students took up arms in the fight against French colonialism.
With a spirit of patriotism, intelligence, and youthful dynamism, thousands of Hanoi students took up arms in the fight against French colonialism.
The Tong Cuu Nghenh Tan (Farewell the Old and Welcome the New) ceremony kicks off the Tet celebrations at the Thang Long Imperial Citadel.
The lack of archives has led to inappropriate renovation and rebuilding of Buddhist temples. Digitization is a solution to improve the documentation of those architecture.
The National Archives Center I will exhibit rare archival documents and photographs of the Grand Palais Hanoi, a significant piece of architecture that is now lost.
For 12 days and nights from December 18 to 30, 1972, the army and people of North Vietnam, including Hanoi, fought tenaciously against the strategic air attack by the US Army.
The exhibition helps the public access valuable memorabilia, documents and images of President Ho Chi Minh and the first revolutionaries he trained and nurtured.
The exhibit features war memorabilia, photographs, drawings, and documents depicting the lives of the American pilots held in Hoa Lo prison and their desire to end the war and return to their families.
Visitors will be able to admire the newly discovered collection of unique artifacts from the ancient culture of Dong Son.
Artifacts and documents from the Giang Vo Military School, the first national military training institution in Thang Long (now Hanoi), are on display at the Hanoi Museum.
The exhibition of the Imperial Archives of the Nguyen Dynasty, combined with light art, takes viewers back to the past and into the historical space of Vietnam's last feudal dynasty.
To give the actresses and audience of the play Legend of Youth a real-life experience, the production crew brought five tons of earth from Dong Loc Junction to the stage of the Vietnamese Women's Museum.
A street in the Xuan Tao neighborhood of Hanoi's Bac Tu Liem District is named after Chancellor Luu Co, who repaired the Dai La Citadel in preparation for King Ly Thai To's capital transfer.
Legal procedures for the return of the Nguyen Dynasty golden seal in France are expected to be completed by the end of October 2023,
The city is attractive and appealing to tourists during the Autumn days of October.
The exhibition will enable people to see the remarkable changes in the iconic lake in Hanoi over the years.
The exhibition "The Citadel and Streets in Old Days" provides a new insight into the history, culture, land and people of Thanh Long-Hanoi in the early 19th to mid-20th centuries.
The exhibition aims to remind the present generation of the difficulties and sacrifices of the revolutionary fighters and people for the liberation of capital and the victory of the long war of resistance against the French.
Long Bien District is both the northeastern gateway to Hanoi and a rapidly developing business and investment hub.
Among the valuable books and documents donated is a collection of articles by international journalists on the war in Vietnam.
The Declaration of Independence, giving birth to the Democratic Republic of Vietnam on September 2, 1945, remains the most significant moment in the country's history.
The current photo exhibition aims to commemorate the 76th anniversary of Vietnam War Invalids and Martyrs Day (July 27, 1947 - 2023).