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.
Over 386,000 tourists have visited Thang Long Imperial Citadel and Co Loa Citadel Relic since the beginning of the year.
Once a year, ethnic minorities from all parts of the country gather at the Vietnam National Village for Ethnic Culture and Tourism to celebrate Vietnam Ethnic Groups' Culture Day, which field on April 19.
The traditional festival in the suburbs of Hanoi aims to pay tribute to national heroines, praise the nation's fighting spirit against foreign invaders, and foster love for the country among young people.
The village, which specializes in handmade horn combs passed down from father to son, is expected to be an exciting destination for visitors to the capital city.
To diversify tourism products, more new itineraries will be launched from Hanoi to other destinations.
A Netflix-original movie will be screened on April 18, featuring the beauty and dynamics of Hanoi in the post-pandemic stage.
Both locals and visitors to Hanoi will have the opportunity to learn about the changes in the capital's architecture and the landscape's transformation throughout history.
On TasteAtlas' list of the "10 Best Rated Coffees in the World," Vietnamese iced coffee was rated first alongside Italian ristretto.
The 19th-century statue revered at the Co Loa Special National Relic has many never-before-seen unique cultural, historical, and art values.
Visitors do not have to travel far from Hanoi to get a sense of the ethnic minorities living in northern Vietnam.
The gastronomic event ties the destination with others in Hanoi to help diversify the city's tourism services.
Vietnam Book and Reading Culture Day is a big event for book lovers and boosts national reading culture.
Hanoi had its first partnership agreement realized with the Ile-de-France Region in 1989. This was also the first local-to-local cooperation between Vietnam and France.
German photographer Adrian Sauer is exhibiting his impressive works for the first time in Vietnam. The exhibition is part of the Photo Hanoi's 23 program.
The exhibition explains heritage research and presentation, with the cooperation and contribution of experts in many fields, such as archeology, history, architecture, design, and museum studies.
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The event is an opportunity for domestic and foreign tourists to experience the culture and cuisine of various localities of Vietnam.
To satisfy the demands of young audiences, the Youth Theater has focused on innovative experiments, inviting international directors to create contemporary moving art pieces.
The 12th Vietnam-France Decentralized Partnership Conference will provide an opportunity to promote tourism in the capital.