Keeping áo dài as a national pride

Vietnamese traditional long dress (áo dài) is a source of pride for Vietnamese people. Authorities are trying to promote the costume into a national costume for both men and women. They also hope the costume will be an “ambassador” of culture and tourism.

Breathing life into earth

Phù Lãng ceramic village in Quế Võ district, Bắc Ninh, is one of the oldest pottery centres of the Red River Delta, famous for its unique products that are made from red clay. Nowadays, the village is a popular tourist attraction that appeals to both Vietnamese and foreign visitors.

Pick a paddle

With its easy-to-learn gameplay and rising popularity, pickleball is catching on with players across Việt Nam. It’s a fun way for people of all ages to stay healthy and connect with friends. Players are hoping for more courts and official tournaments to satisfy their passion.

HCM City seek ways to develop 'cải lương tuồng cổ '

Critics, producers, and directors at a seminar in HCM City discussed ways to develop cải lương tuồng cổ, an art form combining cải lương (reformed opera) and hát bội (classical drama), which focuses on historical events and national heroes.

Hà Nội hosts inaugural Landscape Festival

The inaugural Landscape Festival of 2024 drew in participants from provinces and cities across the country, illuminating the cultural essence woven into landscaping, including craft village products, regional specialties and OCOP products.

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