Hanoi: Ancient pig procession festival revived
The midnight pig procession festival takes place in Hanoi's outlying district of Hoai Duc, drawing the attention of locals and visitors alike.
The midnight pig procession festival takes place in Hanoi's outlying district of Hoai Duc, drawing the attention of locals and visitors alike.
In the photographic works of the late 103-year-old photographer, Hanoi is poetic, ancient, and full of nostalgia.
With the fresh flowers blooming in all parts of Hanoi, Hanoians often remind each other that Summer is just around the corner.
Poetic beauty is created from the young green leaves of the trees, creating an attraction in the transition from spring to summer.
A photographer from Vietnam has beaten out 60,000 entrants to win a $15,000 photography prize.
Yellow flowers (Tabebuia aurea) thrill Hanoi residents in a profuse display of color amid partly cloudy weather during the seasonal change.
Admiring the blanket of white flowers of Dosia Indica covering the mountains of Son La province.
The white flowers of Sua (Dalbergia tonkinensis), which look like fluffy clouds of white cotton covering the trees, have created a dreamlike scene for old but charming Hanoi.
The small yet charming pagoda in Hanoi’s outskirt features architectural traits of Tantric Buddhism.
No need to wait until March to attend Japan's annual Cherry Blossom Festival, residents of Hanoi can already admire the beautiful flower in the heart of the capital.
Hanoi is dressed in dazzling yellow and red, giving rise to poetic scenes.
Wild pear tree flowers gain preference from Hanoians for their soft white color, which makes their home space more beautiful.
Boys in colorful dresses pretend to be girls at Trieu Khuc Festival in Hanoi to entertain visitors.
Despite the rare spring heat, villagers in Bung Village, Phung Xa Commune, Thach That District, Hanoi, are excited about the traditional wrestling competition.
This ancient contest demonstrates gratitude for rice among people in Hanoi.
Fireworks are an indispensable part of the Lunar New Year celebrations in Vietnam.
Hanoi’s iconic Hoan Kiem Lake will feature two aerial fireworks venues this evening.
Hanoi is colorful on the last days of the Lunar year ahead of the biggest traditional holiday – Tet.
The collection took the artist two years of work and has no analogs.
The ripened orchard in chilly winter weather is full of charm, as orange-red persimmons color the garden.
This year's calligraphy festival will uphold the Vietnamese tradition of study and respect for educators.