Traditional lanterns on display at Thang Long Imperial Citadel
Artisans in Hanoi's Old Quarter will display various types of lanterns in the shape of carp turning into a dragon, carp looking at the moon, crab and rabbit.
Artisans in Hanoi's Old Quarter will display various types of lanterns in the shape of carp turning into a dragon, carp looking at the moon, crab and rabbit.
The traditional way of celebrating the Doan Ngo festival is a folkloric experience whose origins are directly related to agriculture and climate.
In recent years, traditional crafts have faced many challenges requiring experts and state agencies to find solutions.
The capital has properly shown the spirit of Trang An people – elegant and love peace.
The programs is expected create the motivation and contribute to the implementation of the specific and practical tasks of each locality, agency, and unit.
This year, over 200 enterprises representing Hanoi’s business community would receive the acknowledgment from leaders of the government and the city.
At the Thang Long Imperial Citadel, Hanoi's leaders offered incense to Ly Cong Uan, the first king of the Ly dynasty, who made a historic decision of moving the capital of the country to Thang Long in 1010.
New major infrastructure projects would contribute to Hanoi’s socio-economic development.
The priority for Hanoi is to turn its creative aspect into the foundation to realize the socio-economic development goal under the 2045 vision, said the UNESCO chief representative in Vietnam.