Festival displays OCOP products linked to Hanoi tourism underway this week
Visitors to the fair can purchase local specialties and products under the One Commune One Product (OCOP) program.
Visitors to the fair can purchase local specialties and products under the One Commune One Product (OCOP) program.
Hanoi will host a creative design festival that marks a new milestone in the city's transition to a creative hub.
The number of visitors to Hanoi only increased slightly in October compared to the previous month, requiring local authorities to take more drastic measures to meet the goal of welcoming more than one million foreign tourists.
Classic guitar has become a cultural trait that displays the elegance of the people of Hanoi.
Vietnam’s top leaders give an act of worship to Hung Kings every festival.
More than 300 professional and amateur artists from various organizations and countries perform at the festival.
After eight lively days with the participation of 13 art units inside and outside Hanoi, on October 3, the Vietnam Performing Artists Association (VSAA), in cooperation with the Hanoi Department of Culture and Information, organized the closing ceremony of the fourth theater festival.
Many children had the opportunity to experience the fascinating Mid-Autumn Festival in many places in Hanoi last weekend, with many folk-inspired activities taking place in traditional spaces that helped promote the traditional cultural beauty meaningful to both adults and children.
The most significant ritual of the New Year event is the Neu pole raising ceremony at the Ngoc Son Temple’s gate by Hoan Kiem lake.
The event is expected to help promote and honor farm products and craft villages in Hanoi, thereby, encouraging producers to create products meeting the tastes of clients.