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.
Autumn is the time when Hanoian girls often pose for photographs with the graceful flowers.
A trip to a farm makes visitors eager to discover in a short holiday how real the rural life is.
Visitors can enjoy many delicious street-food dishes around the capital with very affordable prices.
The exhibition takes place at the Ho Chi Minh Museum until the end of December 31.
The flavor of the dishes is passed through many generations that makes them extremely special for diners.
For more than 30 years, Mr. Le Dinh Thang has been attached with wood lathe in To Tich street, Hoan Kiem district, Hanoi.
Green rice is one of the most favorite street foods in the capital city that every visitor should try.
The photo exhibition will take place from August 31 at the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long - Hanoi.
The contest has received 337 submissions from nearly 100 authors from Hanoi and across the country.
The city's tourism authorities have requested tourist establishments to reinforce anti-Covid measures.
The exhibition will run from September 1 to 15.
The remodeling of the area will contribute to creating another public space and enhancing connections with the heritage streets in Hanoi's Old Quarter.
In the autumn days of 1945, in the boiling revolutionary atmosphere throughout the country, President Ho Chi Minh made the decision to leave Dinh Hoa Safety Zone (Thai Nguyen province) for Hanoi in order to lead the uprising and regain power for the people. Below are the places in Hanoi where Uncle Ho visited and worked before reading the Declaration of Independence.
In the autumn days of 1945, in the boiling revolutionary atmosphere throughout the country, President Ho Chi Minh made the decision to leave Dinh Hoa Safety Zone (Thai Nguyen province) for Hanoi in order to lead the uprising and regain power for the people. Below are the places in Hanoi where Uncle Ho visited and worked before reading the Declaration of Independence.
Border closure and stay-at-home orders have hit hard the city's tourism industry.
The ‘Northern miniature village’ is constructed with sophistication, arranged and decorated in the owner's desire of maintaining traditional culture values.
A look into the stand-up comedy space in Hanoi.
The program aims at honoring Ao dai as Vietnam’s intangible cultural heritage.
“Hong Kong in miniature” tea shop is one of the favorite places of the youngsters for check-in in Hanoi.