Siblings at sea

CULTURE VULTURE

An art show entitled Tứ Phủ (Four Palaces ) was held last week at Hà Nội’s Công Nhân Theatre. It was one of the activities being organised to celebrate International Francophone Day in Việt Nam.

VN, Indian Int’l fashion show

A fashion show featuring the Vietnamese áo dài and Indian saris will be held at the Áo Dài Museum in HCM City on Friday.

Hội An hosts first pan-Asian silk trade fair

Craftsmen, experts, traders and designers of silk from China, Japan, India, Myanmar, France, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand and seven traditional silk villages in Việt Nam joined together in the 1st Việt Nam-Asia Silk Culture Festival at Hội An Silk Village.

Annual M’Nông ceremony shared with audience

M’Nông villagers carry out their annual ceremony at a house they built in a special village designed for all 54 ethnic groups in the country called the Culture, Tourism Village of Vietnamese Ethnic Groups, located in the western outskirts of Hà Nội.

A glimpse of central highlands in Hà Nội. — VNS Photos Lê Hương

Various springtime activities showcasing the traditions of Central Highlands ethnic groups have been organised at the Culture and Tourism Village of Vietnamese Ethnic Groups, west of Hà Nội.

Hosted since earlier this month, the highlights of the programme were seen on March 25-27.

Themed March - Season of Honey Bees, the programme included performances of traditional gongs, a festival of shooting crossbows, an exhibition of Central Highlands forest products, reflections on traditional customs and folk games on these three days.

The event  has attracted dozens of people from the ethnic minority groups of Mơ Nông (from Đắk Nông Province), Giẻ Triêng and Xơ Đăng (Kon Tum Province), Gia Rai (Gia Lai), Mạ (Lâm Đồng) and Ê Đê (Đắk Lắk). — VNS Photos Lê Hương

Bangladesh sets stage for investment

On the occasion of Bangladesh’s National Day today, Việt Nam News presents an article written by the Ambassador of Bangladesh to Việt Nam, Mohammad Shahab Ullah.

Đà Nẵng struggling to attract foreign tourists

Poor promotion and a lack of international-standard centres for sports, shopping, trade, night recreation and finance has hindered Đà Nẵng becoming an attractive destination to international tourists.

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