The Saigon International Student Orchestra (SISO) made their first public appearance with a debut concert held at VOH Music One - Opera House in HCM City.
Phú Gia Village in central province of Quy Nhơn is famous for making conical hats for the past 300 years. The hat here is called “horse hat” as it was worn in the past by elite men while riding horses. Fewer families still keep up this traditional craft, which is also attracts tourists to the village.
Unveiling life snippets of elderly couples living in the Bến Sắn leper colony in the southern province of Bình Dương, the 30-minute documentary conveys the message of hope and optimism within the depths of their pain.
Steamed sticky rice is so good it’s even been named as part of Việt Nam’s cultural heritage. You’ll find this food all over the country but Phú Thượng Village in the centre of Hà Nội is famed for this dish. Are you a fan of this popular snack?
The opening ceremony of the film week takes place on April 24 at Điện Biên Phủ Cinema with screenings of two films: Đồng hành cùng lịch sử (Alongside with history) and Đào, Phở và Piano (Peach Blossom, Phở and Piano).
Sports events and a sea carnival are among several tourism products being prepared by the coastal province of Bình Thuận to serve local and international visitors during the upcoming holiday to mark National Reunification Day (April 30).
State-owned museums will offer free entry to the public in HCM City, as part of the city’s activities to celebrate the 49th anniversary of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification on April 30.
Through the exhibition, Vietnamese audiences have the opportunity to enjoy and learn about the significant cubist works of art history, which are not easily accessible because they have long been placed in the world's most admired art museums or private collections.