2024 UOB Painting of the Year Competition debuts
The art competition aims to help Vietnamese artists reach a wider regional audience.
The art competition aims to help Vietnamese artists reach a wider regional audience.
The week-long workshop in Hanoi aims at building capacity for local young filmmakers on sound design.
Hanoian artisans are eager to introduce the capital city’s specialties to the delegates attending the largest sports event in Southeast Asia.
The exhibition reminds Hanoi lovers of the historic river that used to be a waterway within the city in the past.
The festival aims at fostering the connection among young people from Southeast Asian countries.
People are invited to enjoy new books written by authors from European Union countries in Hanoi.
The Ba Dinh District People’s Committee has put forward a proposal on “Dao Ngoc-Ngu Xa nighttime culinary-pedestrian quarter” in Truc Bach Ward to Hanoi’s authority.
The ceramic exhibition showcases Vietnamese talents and tightens cultural links between Italy and Vietnam.
Various outdoor sports and cultural activities will be organized within a month until the SEA Games 31 in the capital city to welcome the sporting event.
Visitors enjoy Hanoi's nightlife charm and street meals when walking or on motorcycle food tours.
Performances are expected to entertain local people and visitors to the capital city's Old Quarter area at the weekends.
The cultural activities may help Hanoi to enhance its image as a safe, friendly and attractive destination to domestic and foreign visitors.
The SEA games 31’s official song titled “Let’s shine” (Hay toa sang) is hoped to encourage athletes and be loved by sports enthusiasts in Vietnam and internationally.
In the last part of the series, The Hanoi Times uncovers those flower seasons from July to December.
The Hanoi Times uncovers flower seasons from January to June.
After a long hiatus, there is now a flurry of theater activity in Hanoi. Artists are all excited and devoted to drawing audiences to theaters.
Tet celebration this year will be very different given the impacts of the pandemic.
Artworks themed Vietnamese traditional Lunar New Year and its zodiac- the tiger by 17 local painters are the highlight of an ongoing exhibition to cheer up the atmosphere of Tet holiday.
Artisans from Kieu Ky gilding craft village in Hanoi have created a great Tet gift: 24 karat gold-plated tiger figurines.
The musical theater performance promises to offer a sensational musical experience for the audience.
Once in a year in December, the season of Amaratoide arrived Hanoi, tingeing the city with their awesome little purple flowers.