Exhibition promotes Hanoi Old Quarter’s heritage values
The exhibition in the ancient spaces in the heart of Hanoi helps promote the heritage value of the Old Quarter and attract more tourists to the capital.
The exhibition in the ancient spaces in the heart of Hanoi helps promote the heritage value of the Old Quarter and attract more tourists to the capital.
The traditional folk art is trying to win back its place in the hearts of the young audience in Hanoi.
Every year in late May, the streets of Hanoi are bathed in the brilliant yellow of Osaka blossoms.
The cultural event is part of the Photo Hanoi'23 International Photography Biennale and aims to celebrate the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Japan and Vietnam.
Hanoi is the place where many odd jobs have been practiced, from ancient times to the present.
The Old Quarter of Hanoi which is the city's historic, cultural, and architectural heart, is its spirit.
On the occasion of the Lunar New Year or Tet holiday, various programs will take place to entertain Hanoians and visitors, starting this weekend.
Featuring countless old architectures, the charming old village in the west of Hanoi has attracted many travelers at home and from abroad.
The iconic pagoda, which is regarded as a unique architecture in Vietnam and Asia, is a spiritual destination representing the thousand-year-old culture of the capital city.
The hundred-year-old house is almost intact despite historical ups and downs