Reenactment of sacred plowing ritual
The ancient ritual expresses the Vietnamese people's deep gratitude to their ancestors who toiled the land and laid the foundation for national sustainability.
The ancient ritual expresses the Vietnamese people's deep gratitude to their ancestors who toiled the land and laid the foundation for national sustainability.
The cuteness of the newborn hippo at Hanoi Zoo is sure to capture the hearts of all who come to see it.
The nostalgic beauty of Hanoi's old houses in the fall is captured in a charming painting by the young deaf artist Tran Nam Long.
After the terrible typhoon Yagi swept through Hanoi, the Red River tidal flats were miraculously revived and turned into a bright yellow field of flowers.
Beyond a cultural exhibition, the event sought to preserve and celebrate the cultural heritage of the Central Highlands’ ethnic communities, especially their unique brocade attire.
As the popular annual festival approaches, Hang Ma Street in Hanoi's Old Quarter comes alive with a vibrant array of spooky toys and costumes for sale.
The performance highlights Hanoi's strength and bravery during the takeover from French colonial rule, while also showcasing the city's resilience, civility, and modernity.
The city is well known for its cultural values that have lasted for centuries.
The celebration marks Hanoi's 70 years of development since the people's army took over the city from French colonialists to its today development.
The program is part of the 2024 Hanoi Tourism Ao Dai Festival, which aims to foster appreciation for the traditional Vietnamese ao dai within the community.
Nearly 10,000 participants are citizens and representatives from various city forces who took part in the rehearsal for the official opening of the “Cultural Festival for Peace”, which will begin at 7 AM on October 6.
October 10, 1954 is an important milestone in the history of construction and development of Hanoi Capital and the country.
Bright red banners and colorful posters on Hanoi's streets lift spirits before Liberation Day.
Contestants are encouraged to tap into their creativity and present innovative solutions on various green topics, including biodiversity, energy efficiency, renewable energy, CO2 reduction, sustainable lifestyles, and eliminating plastic waste.
The event aimed to promote the culture and beauty of Hanoi with different tours distinctively designed for autumn.
This little street in Hanoi's Old Quarter hosts a colorful display every Mid-Autumn Festival, attracting young people for "check-in" pictures.
Color photos of Mid-Autumn Festival toys on Hanoi's Hang Gai Street, taken by photographer Leon Busy in 1915, offer viewers a glimpse into the past.
The extensive restoration of Dien Hong Flower Garden is a key initiative of Hoan Kiem District People's Committee to preserve this valuable Hanoi heritage.
Over the past five decades, Vietnam has pledged to forge a genuine proletarian global spirit by strengthening its international integration and fusing traditional and modern forces.
Hoan Kiem transforms into a beautiful display of color and celebration, creating an atmosphere that is both peaceful and full of life.
These days, the streets of Hanoi come alive with the addition of red flags, banners, slogans, posters, and large panels in celebration of Vietnam's upcoming Independence Day.