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.
Foreign diplomats and experts at home and abroad gathered to figure out the potentials, advantages as well as challenges, shortages and solutions for the development of the capital's cultural industry in the coming time.
In quenching the thirst of their loyal clients for professionally prepared food as well as improving the income, five-star hotels in Hanoi offer high-end dinners at their client’s homes.
Once a spontaneous landfill and a gathering place for social evils, the walkway around Truc Bach Lake became tidy and beautiful thanks to a social-environmental clean-up campaign.
Hanoi is accelerating the conservation project implementation at the two special national relic sites of the capital city.
Some bilingual books for children imbued with Vietnamese culture are now available for sale in the US.
With ancient marks remaining for hundreds of years, Thuy Khue street is considered as a special road where tells the history of the millennial capital city and traditional crafts.
The festival, believed to scare insects away and get rid of germs from people's digestive system, is a custom at this time of the year.
Vietnamese cuisine will be introduced in the world-famous Michelin Guide Book (Le Guide Michelin).
Among many Buddhist temples in Hanoi, Ha Pagoda is a renowned place for people to pray for the love.
Until June 30, visitors can buy books with special discounts of up to 80% and free delivery.
The 3D online exhibition will help visitors better understand the simple lifestyle and revolutionary career of President Ho Chi Minh.
Ngo Van Xiem is one of a few artisans well-known for traditional lotus tea making in Quang An Village, Tay Ho District, Hanoi.
The exhibition entitled ‘Be ve Hanoi’ (Children draw Hanoi) by the group ‘Urban Sketchers Ha Noi’ is on display in an online exhibition from June 1 to 15.
The cultural project initiated by seven Asia-Pacific countries aims to promote regional cultural heritage values in association with boosting tourism and entertainment industries.
Under the sun up to 40 degrees Celsius, farmers in the outskirts of Hanoi are busy harvesting rice to keep up with the progress of the new crop - the second one of this year.
Despite it is salty, slightly sour, and too hard for the taste of foreigners, the pickled baby eggplant has a special place in Vietnamese cuisine.
Ngo Tu Ha was one of the most senior deputies of the National Assembly and made great contributions to making policies until 1971 when he was 90 years old.
The UN Day of Vesak falls on May 26. Due to the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic whose threat mounts in the city, the Buddhist community decided to postpone the biggest Buddhist festival of the year.