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.
Renowned musician Phu Quang, 72, passed away in Hanoi on December 8, after two years battling with diabetes complications.
Whether experiencing a difficult present or a painful past, Hanoians are always united and optimistic that they are looking towards a better future.
SOJO’s newly launched hotel brand is expected to be an exciting destination for Gen Z who are fond of information technology.
These newly listed monuments are expected to soon become attractive tourist destinations in the future.
Cultural experts discussed solutions to help Hanoi fulfill its responsibilities as a member of UNESCO’s “Creative Cities” network.
The President of the 41st General Conference of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) assessed that Vietnam’s role as a member of the Executive Board, bringing “new breathes” to the activities of this global-scaled organization.
The two Vietnamese poets are among UNESCO’s list of World Cultural Celebrities, whose birth and death anniversaries will be celebrated in 2022.
Joining the “VGreen’s Bike Tours”, travelers will have the chance to visit famous tourist sites and learn about the daily lives of artisans in the capital’s craft streets.
The ongoing exhibition themed anti-French resistance war at Hoa Lo Prison provides an insight of the Vietnamese army and Hanoians’ historic national resistance in 1946.
Hanoi is full of particular dishes from the capital of the North, with special cakes being counted among them.
A series of cultural activities aim to promote the tangible and intangible cultural values of Thang Long - Hanoi among locals and tourists.
The recognition of the Special National Relic of Co Loa as a place of tourist interest once again confirmed that the Co Loa Citadel relic complex, with both tangible and intangible values, is a precious heritage of the country.
Though no longer young, the Hanoi’s skillful artisan is still passionate about the jewelry craft which has been handed down for generations in his family.
The “National Strategy for Cultural Development to 2030” provides the detailed steps towards improving Vietnamese people’s spiritual life.
The area surrounding Temple of Literature will be pedestrianized where cultural activities will organized in the post-pandemic period.
Two newly built roads in Cau Giay District will be named after the late Vietnamese poets and married couple of Xuan Quynh and Luu Quang Vu to honor their poetic life and literary heritage.
After Covid-19 restrictions were lifted in Hanoi, it is the first cultural event which is held to honor Vietnam’s cultural heritage.
Although many new local and international brands of ice-cream have been introduced in Hanoi, the one made by Trang Tien is irreplaceable to many people, thanks to their unique flavors and fresh and natural taste.
Thanks to the efforts of the artisans of Xuan La village, the unique folk toys of To he still bring joy to many Hanoi children today.
Local youth and women will have chance to access institutional partnerships and financing support for their initiative in sustainable tourism development.