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 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.
Hanoi Tourism Year 2024 will include a series of interesting cultural events that will carry the unique identity of the city with thousands of years of civilization.
Vintage posters, once the impressive hallmark of French colonial painting, are now on display in the heart of Hanoi.
Hanoi's iconic lake would be an ideal destination for water recreation and sports, helping to diversify local tourism offers.
The largest wholesale flower market in northern Vietnam could become a new night tour, showcasing the capital's unique culture to travelers at home and abroad.
The photo exhibition on Vietnamese women and children will be opened in Hanoi in March to celebrate the two anniversaries.
Heritage and ancient customs passed down from generation to generation are the precious legacies of the ancestors and must be well preserved.
Folk artisans in Hanoi are making unremitting efforts to preserve ca tru – a precious intangible cultural heritage of the nation.
The feature film about Hanoi during the anti-French war (1945-1954) captures the hearts of the audience.
Finding a lucky fire and bringing it home unquenched is said to be an ancient ritual of An Dinh villagers in Yen Nghia Ward, Ha Dong District.
The Sai Temple Festival is a unique celebration of the capital.
The accreditation will help promote Hanoi's unique cultural heritage worldwide and make the city more attractive to tourists.
A cultural exchange program entitled "A Touch of Spring" and a dragon-themed painting exhibition aims to preserve Hanoi's elegant hobbies during the Tet holiday.
Recognizing Phu Thuong Sticky Rice Craft as an Intangible Cultural Heritage helps make the Hanoi specialty known far and wide.
The first-ever astronomy park in Southeast Asia has recently opened its doors, attracting many visitors.
From the perspective of ao dai designers, the outfit needs official recognition as heritage and a methodical strategy to become both a cultural symbol and brand.
More than 100,000 foreign travelers had visited Hanoi for the Lunar New Year of the Dragon.
Hanoi's simple yet delicious specialty requires attention to detail, meticulousness, experience, and family secrets.
Tet, or Lunar New Year, remains the most important celebration in Vietnamese culture, despite changes over time.