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 event also promotes the image of Hanoi as a safe and friendly destination.
The long narrow Luong Van Can Street has long been known as one of special historical-cultural significance to all Hanoians.
Visiting the unique library, Hanoi aficionados can discover a myriad of fascinating stories revolving around historic landmarks and upheavals in Hanoi through different periods.
Bat Trang craft village is known for its pottery, and now it is for making ceramic World Cup trophies.
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The ‘knowledge street’ in Hanoi was once a witness to a painful history.
The soft, heartwarming cake, served with sweet and sour fish sauce, is a familiar afternoon dish among the citizens when the weather turns cold.
Unlike other places in the world, the sidewalk in Hanoi is not just for walking but a multifaceted social space and location of livelihood, partly reflecting the capital city's culture.
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The only road between West Lake and Truc Bach Lake offers the most sunset’s romantic vibes in the capital city.
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Local schools in Hanoi are seeking more creative methods to raise the quality of history teaching for students.