Many large-scale projects which are expected to be completed in 2025-26 will contribute to changing the face of tourism in the capital.
As a highlight in this year's cultural diplomacy journey, the programme served as a bridge connecting the two cultures, tradition and modernity, as well as the past and the future, aiming to honour the long-lasting and sustainable friendship between the countries.
The troupe presented iconic scenes from Swan Lake, The Nutcracker, and renowned works imbued with Cuban culture, impressing the audience with refined technique and expressive choreography.
This publication marks an important milestone in cultural cooperation between the two countries, bringing young Vietnamese readers closer to the treasure trove of international children's literature.
More than just a spiritual sanctuary, the pagoda plays a vital role in preserving the Vietnamese language and fostering cultural identity among generations of overseas Vietnamese growing up far from their ancestral homeland.
An exhibition in HCM City presents the perspectives of emerging Vietnamese artists balanced in harmony with the lingering splendour of Japanese antiques dating back centuries.
The reorganisation of administrative units is not merely a matter of streamlining government structures, it presents a chance to reshape development landscapes.
French conductor and pianist David Greilsammer will return to Việt Nam to host a concert tour across the country in July.
Vietnamese pianists Nguyễn Đăng Quang and Trần Yến Nhi will perform two lifetime compositions by great composers Camille Saint-Saens and Sergei Rachmaninov at the HCM City Opera House on June 28.
The songwriting campaign attracted 672 entries from nearly 400 composers nationwide, showcasing widespread public engagement and artistic enthusiasm.
At just 13, Hoàng Nhật Quang returns with a more introspective voice in his second solo show, a surreal journey through symbols, souls and the boundless imagination of a gifted young mind.
The event is a tribute to the pristine, poetic, and profound beauty of the Central Highlands where Doctor Yersin once paused and began a humanistic exploration over a century ago.
As Lạng Sơn prepares to join the UNESCO Global Geopark family, this northern frontier province is stepping into the international spotlight with its breathtaking landscapes, ancient geology and deep-rooted culture.
Each summer, Bắc Giang welcomes not just the fruit harvest, but also a wave of visitors eager to explore its landscape and culture. Once a purely agricultural product, lychees are increasingly becoming a signature feature of sustainable tourism in the region.
As Bắc Giang embraces the digital transformation, the province is setting a national example in building a smart, connected and citizen-centric government.
The Việt Nam Family Day, celebrated annally on June 28, aims to raise awareness among authorities at all levels and the wider society about the vital role of the family in national development, especially in this era of national advancement.
The exhibition features works by 12 professional and amateur photographers from Laos, Việt Nam, Cambodia, and Thailand. The photos, taken between April and October 2023, offer an authentic look at the effects of climate change.
In a corner of Hà Nội, a new generation of artisans is reviving Việt Nam’s brass craft. Every piece of brass jewellery here, inspired by traditional motifs like lotus and Lạc birds, brings Vietnamese culture into everyday life.