Acclaimed violinist Chương Vũ, who returns from the US, will hold a concert at the HCM City Opera on April 13.
A collection of Vietnamese children's books have officially joined the shelves of Muntpunt Library in Brussels.
The event featured two cultural treasures, Đông Hồ folk paintings and quan họ (love duet) folk singing, offering French audiences and the Vietnamese community in France an opportunity to experience these traditional art forms.
The ancient stele – an item in the strictly protected National Special Relic zone and the UNESCO-recognised world heritage site of Hội An – is seen as a spiritual omen against disasters and floods.
In an effort to boost tourism and the night-time economy, HCM City is rolling out various initiatives to expand entertainment, shopping, and dining activities after 6 pm, aiming to establish itself as a top night-time tourism hub in the region.
Hải Dương has seen a sharp increase in the number of tourist arrivals to its scenic spots and historical relic sites during these days.
The Reunification Train will consist of two services: SE1 departing from Hà Nội Station and SE4 departing from Saigon Station on the evening of April 29.
Hà Nội Architecture - Vietnamese French Culture Cross, shows that, despite two wars, Hà Nội still has retained most of its architectural heritage, built from the feudal period to the French colonial period.
A private art glass collection by Nguyễn Xuân Thắng, Chairman of the Vietnam Federation of UNESCO Associations, will soon be open to public at his museum in Ba Vì District on the western outskirts of Hà Nội. With around 1,500 rare objects, mostly made of glass, the museum offers an opportunity for Vietnamese people to explore the art of glass from around the world. Please take a look at the exhibits!
The event ‘Ancient Seaports: From Indochina to the World’ will take viewers to many locations in the three regions of the North, Central and South to review the development process of international sea gateways.
The first union of community-based sustainable tourism co-operatives has been introduced in the central province, with the involvement of six community-based tourism groups, aiming to promote visits to the rural areas, showcase traditional culture and support improved livelihoods among communities.
The newly released war film 'Địa Đạo - Mặt Trời Trong Bóng Tối' (Tunnel: Sun In The Dark) has led the box office during Hùng Kings’ festival holiday, earning VNĐ80 billion (US$3 million) after only four days.
Truyện Kiều is one of the most translated works of Vietnamese literature, with numerous translators both domestically and internationally
The Phủ Dầy Festival is an event associated with the legend of Holy Mother Liễu Hạnh, one of the 'tứ bất tử' (four immortals) in Vietnamese folk beliefs.
Hà Giang is prioritising sustainable tourism by enhancing service quality while preserving ethnic cultural values.
A Vietnamese-English bilingual book on slipper orchids has been published by Thế Giới (World) Publishing House, the result of a huge volume of research by an outstanding scientist inspired by the love of the flower.
On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of Việt Nam’s reunification (1975-2025), art units under the Hà Nội Department of Culture and Sports will organise a series of performances for the public at central locations across various districts of the city, from April 27 to May 7.