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.
The first prize of the painting competition "Inspiring Tradition" went to the young deaf painter Tran Nam Long.
The timeless French musical masterpiece Carmen will be performed on the Vietnamese stage to celebrate International Women's Day in March.
The tree planting project in Hanoi aims to add greenery and beautify the capital city's landscape.
The photo exhibition on Vietnamese women and children will be opened in Hanoi in March to celebrate the two anniversaries.
The dedicated cycle lane will encourage cycling in the community.
The kumquat bonsais in the shape of the sacred dragon zodiac are well received by customers for their impressive and unique style.
Foreign tourist arrivals increased significantly during the three-day New Year celebration from December 30, 2023 to January 1, 2024.
Artwork authors hope to use their products as motivation and inspiration for sustainable growth of Vietnam.
The memoirs, about 500 pages long, detail the events Huong witnessed while covering wars.
Hanoi is currently seen as a potential destination for golf tourism, but other localities in the north and the Red River Delta are also appealing and able to meet the ever-increasing needs of tourists to explore destinations.
The general public, and especially the young people of Vietnam, will be exposed to classical music in a sophisticated and appealing way.
The heritage train officially rolled between Long Bien Station and Gia Lam Station, bringing the first guests to this year's Hanoi Creative Design Festival.
Focusing on design and heritage, this year's festival emphasized solutions and new ways of thinking in design to breathe new life into heritage sites.
Twenty-eight Vietnamese films will be screened for free from November 13-19 to celebrate the 23rd Vietnam Film Festival, according to the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
The field of ox-eye daisies, or Chrysanthemum Japonense, in Long Bien District provides Autumn photo opportunities for Hanoi residents and visitors.
The event aims to connect talented local and international artists, creating a proactive community to promote the strengths and cultural, and artistic uniqueness of each country to the world.
Inspired by the legend of Thanh Giong, the recently launched playground helps spread Vietnamese patriotic spirit among local children and helps international visitors to Hanoi understand the country's history.
Hanoi's largest flower wholesale market is busy with buyers and sellers on Vietnamese Women's Day, which falls today, October 20.
Watercolors depicting Hanoi street life by a southern painter are on display in the ongoing exhibition at Ho Guom Culture Center in No.2, Le Thai To Street, Hanoi.
These days, the streets and alleys of Hanoi are flooded with red flags to celebrate the 69th anniversary of the liberation of the capital.