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.
Hanoi welcomed the Lunar New Year 2024 with a Southeast Asian recordsetting drone light show.
Hanoi is famous for its excellent specialties, including the dishes meticulously prepared for the Tet holiday.
With 30 years of experience in traditional music, musician Nguyen Quang Long has made a special contribution to the revival of xam (blind wanderer singing).
The largest festival in northern Vietnam lasts for three months and attracts hundreds of thousands of pilgrims.
Hanoi is making efforts to diversify its tourism offerings to attract more tourists to the capital for the 2024 Tet holiday.
Hanoi Book Street will remain open during the Tet holiday under the theme "Knowledge in Hand - Spring with a Thousand Blessings".
The Tong Cuu Nghenh Tan (Farewell the Old and Welcome the New) ceremony kicks off the Tet celebrations at the Thang Long Imperial Citadel.
Norwegian Ambassador to Vietnam Hilde Solbakken's family spent a day exploring Duong Lam Ancient Village and enjoying the distinctive cultural features of this region.
The dedicated cycle lane will encourage cycling in the community.
The opening of Hanoi's oldest flower market helps to entertain locals and visitors to the city in the days leading up to the country's biggest holiday.
With the Tet holiday on the doorstep, people will be eager to travel and celebrate with friends and family.
The lack of archives has led to inappropriate renovation and rebuilding of Buddhist temples. Digitization is a solution to improve the documentation of those architecture.
The lively program is in celebration of the Lunar New Year and for the entertainment of domestic and international travelers.
The newly designated "Vietnamese National Treasures" represent the nation's diverse, multi-ethnic and vibrant culture.
As the Tet holiday approaches, Nhat Tan Garden's apricot blossoms are in full bloom, ready to flood downtown markets.
The National Archives Center I will exhibit rare archival documents and photographs of the Grand Palais Hanoi, a significant piece of architecture that is now lost.
Enjoying delicious street food in Hanoi or getting lost in nature in the 'limestone forest' of Halong Bay are just two of the many wonderful itineraries available to visitors to Vietnam.
The kumquat bonsais in the shape of the sacred dragon zodiac are well received by customers for their impressive and unique style.
Several vintage activities will be recreated to immerse Vietnamese and international visitors in the traditional Tet festival atmosphere.