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.
President Ho Chi Minh’s immense love for the capital and his great image in the hearts of Vietnamese and international friends are told in an ongoing exhibition in Hanoi.
Hanoi has appeared in the documentary films of director Tran Van Thuy with a quiet and ancient beauty that cannot be found anywhere else.
Autumn is the perfect time for both locals and visitors to wonder around and explore Hanoi’s famous specialties
With its year-round warm tropical climate, breathtakingly beautiful scenery, and exciting culture, Vietnam is gradually becoming an attractive destination for German tourists.
Printing national treasures on the calendar may help promote heritage protection among Vietnamese people.
Tran Phu Street in Ba Dinh District, Hanoi, is a street of nostalgia for people who love an old and peaceful Hanoi.
The cultural event is organized to promote the value of humanity's intangible cultural heritage - Quan Ho Bac Ninh folk singing in the tourism industry.
Experts have raised their voices to keep the beauty of Hanoi's pavements and make the city a worth-living region.
Good books, meaningful actions and creative ideas to contribute to the development of the capital will be honored in the prestigious cultural award of Hanoi.
The ancient practice of farmers in the north of Vietnam has become an intangible cultural heritage associated with the country’s wet rice civilization.
Pho vit or noodle soup with roasted duck, an ethnic specialty from the mountainous areas, has gradually cemented its position on Hanoi's cuisine map.
The Vietnamese version of the French musical Les Misérable will be restaged at the Hanoi Opera House in late September.
An antique display entitled “Treasures of Thang Long Imperial Palace” is ongoing at Thang Long Imperial Citadel.
Preparing the Mid-Autumn Festival for children is a fine traditional practice of Vietnamese people that is still preserved today.
Hanoi sets to perform three major activities till 2025 to better preserve the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long, one of the capital city’s key historical heritage sites.
Exquisite animal toys made of colorful powder may help light up Hang Ma street on the occasion of the Mid-Autumn Festival.
The ritual practices which are inscribed on UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity contribute to enhance the image of Vietnam as a country rich in traditional culture.
The event aims to preserve, promote and honor traditional crafts in Hanoi, thereby, encouraging craftsmen to create products meeting the tastes of clients.
There are several exotic dishes that you should try once in Hanoi.
The unique performance has become an indispensable spiritual food for both Hanoians and visitors to the capital city.