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.
A businessman opens a free library for everyone, especially children, who loves reading and learning English.
The Hanoi 8th grader from Nguyen Huy Tuong secondary school, Dong Anh district, Hanoi has won first prize in the 49th Universal Postal Union (UPU) International Letter Writing Contest launched in Vietnam.
Cultural and historical experts are making efforts to restore nghe (shrine) Dang Dong in Hanoi, an ancient folk relic.
The photo exhibition will offer a glimpse into the hidden world of Japanese ‘secret ladies’ - the ‘maikos’ or ‘geishas’.
Generations of Hanoi people have enjoyed pho cuon (fresh rice noodle rolls). What makes it such a trustworthy culinary address?
On display are impressive photos related to the foundation and development of Ba Dinh district - the ‘heart’ of Hanoi, the capital.
A month-long photography program initiated by L’Espace aims to boost public engagement with different aspects of photography.
There are many varieties of bun cha across Vietnam, but the Hanoi version is still held in high esteem.
The exhibition entitled “Voyeuristic” conveying artistic insights into the voyeuristic nature of our digitized world.
Boasting scenic landscape and diverse culture, Dan Phuong promises to become an interesting suburban destination of Hanoi.
Eating at night is not only a pleasure but also a unique culinary culture of Hanoi people.
Artifacts of different periods have been unearthed in the Thang Long Imperial Citadel, corroborating the great historical and cultural values of the UNESCO heritage site.
Spending the whole life on Hang Trong paintings, Nghien passes all the skills and expertise the job to his son who shares the same passion to this craft. Then the Hang Trong folk painting line will have chance to be well preserved in the future.
A photo book takes viewers back in time to historical periods of Vietnam and Hanoi in particular in the 20th century.
Even though some amusing collective activities have been canceled to prevent Covid-19 outbreak, people in Hanoi can enjoy many cultural activities as long as they ensure preventive measures issued by the Ministry of Health.
“Hanoi: Reminiscences of Thousand Years”, the first of a series of 3D books about Hanoi not only provide useful information but also new and vivid visual experiences of landmarks of the capital.
Hanoi encourages the participation of young people in creative projects for the city's growth.
Focusing on pupils and students, the contest aims to inspire the passion for reading among youth, thereby, fostering the reading culture in the community.
Renowned Vietnamese Mai Trung Thu drew a portrait of his lover in 1930 and nearly 100 years later, it raised record auction proceeds of a Vietnamese painting, with US$3.1 million.
Old dracontomelum or Sau trees give Hanoi a special present for their beauty and as a food.