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 film about Nguyen Trai's unjust case will likely be released at the end of 2024.
The traditional way of celebrating the Doan Ngo festival is a folkloric experience whose origins are directly related to agriculture and climate.
The historical, architectural, and archaeological complex of Co Loa, declared a special national relic site in September 2012, will be further excavated.
Dong Co Temple, linked to the nation's patriotic tradition, has historical, cultural and unique architectural values.
Thanks to the Camp Davis struggle, which was waged silently but persistently, a turning point was reached in the nation's reunification.
The 19th-century statue revered at the Co Loa Special National Relic has many never-before-seen unique cultural, historical, and art values.
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To prevent similar genocides, the world must eliminate hatred and preserve friendship and love.
The sons of Hanoi held their heads high and persevered in the cause of national liberation in the face of brutality and harassment.
The bravery of the army and people of Hanoi during the 12 days and nights they fought against U.S. air raids in December 1972 has been conveyed through a war-themed exhibition in Hanoi.
Local schools in Hanoi are seeking more creative methods to raise the quality of history teaching for students.
The people of Hanoi will forever remember the day when the city was utterly free from invaders.
Tran Phu Street in Ba Dinh District, Hanoi, is a street of nostalgia for people who love an old and peaceful Hanoi.
The September 8-9 conference will focus on analyzing the results of 20 years of research on the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long and discussing ways to promote heritage values.
Although suffering heavy human and material losses during the long and arduous resistance days against French troops, the capital city and the country attained the final victory.
Whether experiencing a difficult present or a painful past, Hanoians are always united and optimistic that they are looking towards a better future.
The ongoing exhibition themed anti-French resistance war at Hoa Lo Prison provides an insight of the Vietnamese army and Hanoians’ historic national resistance in 1946.
Vietnam National Museum of History introduces a new way to approach Vietnamese culture and history as people are unable to visit the museum amid Covid-19.
With ancient marks remaining for hundreds of years, Thuy Khue street is considered as a special road where tells the history of the millennial capital city and traditional crafts.
On display are impressive photos related to the foundation and development of Ba Dinh district - the ‘heart’ of Hanoi, the capital.