Len Men project celebrates vibrant culinary heritage of Hanoi and northern Vietnam
The project is expected to inspire the next generation of Vietnamese food enthusiasts and establish Vietnamese gastronomy as a global culinary phenomenon.
The project is expected to inspire the next generation of Vietnamese food enthusiasts and establish Vietnamese gastronomy as a global culinary phenomenon.
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.
A bronze statue of Goddess Durga smuggled out of Vietnam has been repatriated thanks to joint efforts by the US, UK and Vietnam.
Over the past two years, the "Sharing and Preserving Vietnamese Heritage" project has strongly linked Vietnamese and French cultural and heritage institutions.
As a young person with a strong background in fine arts and a large network of contacts with many artisans, Hanoi-based artist Nam Chi is always concerned about finding ways to revive folk paintings that are in danger of disappearing.
Cultural Tourism Week, themed "Heritage Journey from Sai Temple to Co Loa Relic", will give tourists the opportunity to explore the heritage of Dong Anh District.
This event planned by the Vietnam Cultural Heritage Association is scheduled to take place every two years, with the next one in 2025.
This is an artistic product of the Temple of Literature's night tour experience program.
The lack of archives has led to inappropriate renovation and rebuilding of Buddhist temples. Digitization is a solution to improve the documentation of those architecture.
These routes are expected to be a premise for travel businesses to build new tours connecting localities.