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.
The wandering sketch artists around Hoan Kiem Lake, who bring happiness to tourists visiting the Old Quarter (for a price, of course), have become a "unique feature" of Hanoi tourism.
The participant count reached a record high, with over 300 both professional and amateur creators.
The combination of lacquer and carving techniques gives traditional folk paintings a new appeal.
Pho bo, or beef noodle soup, is one of the unmissable dishes for any traveler to Vietnam's capital.
Two of the four guardian temples of the ancient city of Thang Long in Ba Dinh District are special tourist sites.
From now until early October 2024, a series of ao dai-related activities will be held in response to the Hanoi Tourism Ao Dai Festival 2024 and to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the capital's liberation.
Forty years ago, archaeologists found thousands of weapons under Ngoc Khanh Lake. They believed the weapons belonged to the armory of a feudal military academy called Giang Vo, which means "military education."
The trip to Vietnam opens up an opportunity for Vietnamese Korean children to cherish not only their motherland but also its unique culture and history.
Hanoi's vibrant pace and old French colonial landmarks have captured the hearts of foreign visitors to the capital.
The preservation of relics and cultural heritage has always been a public concern. It's important that the public understands and appreciates the efforts that go into such projects.
Hanoi is heading for the 70th anniversary of its Liberation Day (October 10).
Hanoi is still the only capital in the Asia-Pacific region to have received this recognition, confirming the efforts and contributions of the Vietnamese people to world peace.
For the past five decades, culture has maintained its indispensable role as a "torch to light the nation's way forward" in socio-economic development.
In the last days of summer, Hanoi is adorned with tuong vy (crape myrtle) flowers and graceful Hanoi girls.
Hanoi in autumn has become one of the most picturesque destinations in the world, providing a wide range of unique and tempting tourism offers.
Flower gardens and public spaces are part of Hanoi's green credentials and are a major attraction for both domestic and international visitors to the capital.
Named one of the "coolest streets in the world" by Time Out, Quang An Street in the Tay Ho District, Hanoi is "a hub of cozy cafes, boutique shopping, and global cuisine" where visitors can find a mix of excitement and tranquillity.
Hanoi is a serene and beautiful city known for its street vendors who offer travelers a charming and authentic experience while strolling around Hanoi and tasting their snacks.