Narrative Hang Trong paintings on display in Hanoi
The collection of Hang Trong narrative paintings tells stories of heroic women, as well as the history and lifestyle of Hanoi in the old days.
The collection of Hang Trong narrative paintings tells stories of heroic women, as well as the history and lifestyle of Hanoi in the old days.
Thi Cam Village, nestled in Nam Tu Liem, Hanoi, was veiled in a haze of smoke during the annual rice cooking festival, drawing a bustling crowd of locals and tourists.
With 30 years of experience in traditional music, musician Nguyen Quang Long has made a special contribution to the revival of xam (blind wanderer singing).
The Welcoming Spring program recreates New Year celebrations of Northwestern ethnic minorities.
Her paintings feature repeating motifs such as Buddha silhouettes, flowers, and energy symbols in a variety of layouts.
More cheo plays will be performed for students in the capital to promote traditional performing arts.
The traditional way of celebrating the Doan Ngo festival is a folkloric experience whose origins are directly related to agriculture and climate.
After millions of people have left the capital for their hometowns, Hanoi becomes calm, a rarity in one of the country's busiest cities.
Communication is believed to be important in improving tourist satisfaction and increasing the influx of visitors.
The contest aims to encourage individuals and organizations in the city who creatively bring their designs into life in order to diversify the city's catalogue of handicrafts.