Exhibition honoring outstanding figures of Hanoi
Portraits of artists and business people who have made significant contributions to the culture of Hanoi will be on display.
Portraits of artists and business people who have made significant contributions to the culture of Hanoi will be on display.
The history of developing the Korean alphabet and calligraphic works will be presented at the Hangeul (Korean Alphabet) Exhibition in Hanoi.
This is a testament to the strong vitality of Vietnamese folk culture in the souls of the younger generation (Gen Z), who have carried on and created on the basis of traditional cultural heritage.
The painters in their works have explored the significance of the lotus flower in Vietnamese culture, the lotus flower blooms in summer.
Hanoi's iconic landmarks, such as Dong Xuan Market, Long Bien Bridge, and Hanoi Opera House, will be featured in the thematic exhibition space "A Glimpse of Heritage."
This series is a collection of works dedicated to reviving the American Dream.
The exhibition highlights the importance of the Dien Bien Phu victory and Ho Chi Minh's campaign in Vietnam's revolutionary history.
Visitors to the exhibition seem to hear 'echoes' of the Dong Son culture of thousands of years ago through the 100 documents and artefacts on display.
The exhibition takes viewers back in time, to moments in the life, landscape, and people of Vietnam in the period 1930-1940.
Forty-five artists from Asian nations and territories will showcase their life-themed paintings and sculptures in various materials in the exhibition.