Hanoi: Toad Fountain renovation project completed
The place now has a fresh new look, attracting tourists to Hanoi.
The place now has a fresh new look, attracting tourists to Hanoi.
Both the Thay Pagoda and the So Village Communal House draw tourists to Quoc Oai District with their timeless appeal, acting as a link between the past and the present, and between people and history.
Van Phuc silk-weaving village in Hanoi is famous for its soft and delicate products, steeped in traditional Vietnamese culture.
Hanoi celebrates cultural connections throughout the year
Hanoi applies advanced technological solutions to combat traffic congestion and pollution.
In a digital age where traditional values are at risk of being forgotten, a young craftswoman in Hanoi has chosen a less-trodden path by inheriting and promoting traditional hand embroidery.
Preserving the wonderful character of Hanoi should not be misinterpreted as trying to convert Her [Hanoi] into a museum.
Talented women of Ha Thai Lacquer Craft Village in Hanoi remain steadfast in their innovation, working tirelessly to preserve and enhance the rich tradition of their village on the outskirts of Hanoi.
Ba Dinh District has enveiled many appealing tourism initiatives, which incorporate cultural and historical values to the fullest extent possible.
“Truc Bach Night” was among the key events hosted by Truc Bach Ward to make its Dao Ngoc-Ngu Xa pedestrian zone more attractive to visitors.
Pho has followed Vietnamese people around the globe as a traditional dish loved by many foreigners, contributing to honoring the culinary culture of the “S-shaped country”.
Through a series of engaging activities, the Hanoi Food Culture Festival 2024 promotes Hanoi pho, an intangible cultural heritage.
The "Truc Bach Night" space in Hanoi offers visitors, both Vietnamese and international tourists, a unique experience, where the peaceful atmosphere reminiscent of the challenging subsidy period resonates deeply with their hearts.
The exhibition space at the “Truc Bach Night” cultural event recreated the subsidy period in Hanoi (1976-1986), evoking deep emotions and resonating with visitors' hearts.
Pho is more than just a dish—it's an integral part of Hanoians' culinary art and a refined masterpiece of flavor and culture, officially recognized as a national intangible cultural heritage.
The event aims to commemorate the 120th anniversary of Ha Dong District's establishment (December 6, 1904 – December 6, 2024).
Hanoi's "Truc Bach Night" program aims to boost tourism in the capital.
Hanoi pho has been officially listed as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2024.
Thirty-two pho restaurants in Hanoi's Hoan Kiem district were recently honored for their superb flavors and commitment to food hygiene and safety standards.
A small foreign-language children's bookstore was opened with the initial goal of instilling a love of reading in children.