The feature entitled Cu Li Không Bao Giờ Khóc (Cu Li Never Cries) tells the story of a woman who returns to Việt Nam from Germany with the ashes of her estranged husband.
People believe that the night lit by the first full moon in the new year will begin a new year with the pure scent of warm, fresh weather that is full of spring vitality.
If you are interested in the rich culture of Chăm people, the Po Klong Garai Tower in Ninh Thuận Province is a must see destination. Recognised as a special national monument, this site in Phan Rang City attracts plenty of tourists all year round.
According to elderly villagers, the craft of making incense in Đông Khê has a history spanning over 300 years. Throughout this time, the craft village has endured and thrived due to the chemical-free quality and distinctive aroma of its products.
People’s Artist Minh Vương, a guru of cải lương (reformed opera), is working to organise a live show in HCM City celebrating his 60-year career.
HCM City has announced plans to organise a range of major tourism promotion events within and outside the country throughout this year in an effort to boost tourism in the city.
Hosted by the Ministry of Culture and organised by the Taipei Book Fair Foundation, TIBE is one of the most prominent book fairs in Asia and serves as a platform for publishers, authors, agents and book lovers from around the world to gather and showcase their works.
Mỹ Khê beach, boasting powdery-soft sand, gentle surf and coconut trees swaying in the breeze, checks all the boxes when visitors want a relaxing beach day. It is also an ideal place to go swimming and surfing.
Mr World Vietnam 2024 is scheduled to be launched in the form of a live TV programme. Each episode in the broadcast programme presents a challenge for groups and individuals, corresponding to a typical criterion of the contest such as physical challenge, modelling skill and talent.
This is a prominent cultural, economic and social event of national and international scale, commemorating the 70th anniversary of the Điện Biên Phủ Victory (7/5/1954 - 7/5/2024).
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism listed the Ông Pagoda festival as a national intangible cultural heritage.
The event provides a perfect opportunity for fragrance enthusiasts, culinary and beverage professionals, or young researchers in biochemistry to learn more about aromas, not only through scent differentiation but also through botanical art illustrations of plant groups and insights from botanist-artist Phan Thị Thanh Nhã.
The performance uses puppets and puppetry, including the beautiful art of 'shadow puppetry'. Puppets and people have blended together on stage, being the character's body and soul, the light and dark sides, the pain and joy being released.
Thái people settled in Pù Huống more than 70 years ago, imbuing the area with unique nuances of the Thái ethnic community. Stilt houses are common place here and they still preserve many ancient Thái cultural features.
The Vietnamese contestants are students from both professional and non-professional art training institutions
Prof. Simon has actively helped train law scholars in Hà Nội Law University, where he has been working as a lecturer since 2015. Before that, in 1991, Prof. Simon had worked with Việt Nam’s Ministry of Justice.
Though the film has only been screened at the National Cinema Centre, it has attracted lots of attention from audiences and is becoming favoured as it consistently sells out.
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism has gained achievements in the three fields in 2023. Minister Nguyễn Văn Hùng spoke about the efforts of the sector and the plans to carry out its mission in 2024.