Vietnam hosts International Piano Competition
The Vietnam International Piano Competition & Festival aims to become one of the most prestigious piano competitions and cultural events in the country.
The Vietnam International Piano Competition & Festival aims to become one of the most prestigious piano competitions and cultural events in the country.
A 40-minute show, featuring a poetry recital, experimental music performance, and a talk show, will be performed this weekend.
Hanoi is adorning its streets in the lead-up to the 76th anniversary of the August Revolution and the National Day (September 2, 1945 – September 2, 2021).
A new music video called ‘Vietnam’s Fight Against Pandemic’ has just been released to encourage the spirit of functional forces.
The film screening program aims to spark conversations about gender equality and people's understanding of the LGBTQ community in Vietnam.
Various music and dance performances will be broadcast in the coming time to motivate people amid Covid-19.
All Vietnamese and foreigners working and living in Hanoi are invited to participate in the photo contest entitled ‘Women in the Family and Society’.
The music performance will be a stage of unlimited creativity, rich and extremely diverse developments of different musical colors, and composition techniques.
Coronavirus-themed murals not only adorn a street in Hanoi but also showcase Hanoi people’s determination to defeat Covid-19 pandemic.
A joint online music performance by Vietnamese and German artists will help connect electronic music lovers from all over the world.
In quenching the thirst of their loyal clients for professionally prepared food as well as improving the income, five-star hotels in Hanoi offer high-end dinners at their client’s homes.
The festival, believed to scare insects away and get rid of germs from people's digestive system, is a custom at this time of the year.
Vietnamese cuisine will be introduced in the world-famous Michelin Guide Book (Le Guide Michelin).
Under the sun up to 40 degrees Celsius, farmers in the outskirts of Hanoi are busy harvesting rice to keep up with the progress of the new crop - the second one of this year.
Despite it is salty, slightly sour, and too hard for the taste of foreigners, the pickled baby eggplant has a special place in Vietnamese cuisine.
The UN Day of Vesak falls on May 26. Due to the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic whose threat mounts in the city, the Buddhist community decided to postpone the biggest Buddhist festival of the year.
Vietnam Family Day 2021 offers Vietnamese across the country a chance to reunite, throw a feast, and embrace the values of family bonds.
Scrap fabric of tailors in Van Phuc silk village (Ha Dong district, Hanoi) have been turned into colorful folk paintings, thanks to the diligent skillful hands of people with disabilities.
The ready-made ingredients to make Han Thuc’s festival specialties has been plenty in both local and online markets for expats in Hanoi to buy and delight their children at home with a Vietnamese cooking lesson.
Street carrying poles have been one of the typical images of Hanoi, embellishing its beauty.
The tour entitled “Turn off the lights” is auctioned openly on Facebook to raise money for environment protection.