After living for 10 years in a dilapidated leaky home, the Khmer family has been supported to move into a new solid, well-constructed house - a change that has transformed their living conditions.
Iron is an essential mineral required for the healthy function of our body. It is needed to build the haemoglobin molecule in the red blood cells, which is important for oxygen delivery throughout the body.
On social media, people in provinces and cities across the country enthusiastically responded to the call to paint their roof into a national flag to celebrate the 79th National Day of Việt Nam (September 2, 1945 - September 2, 2024).
A unique musical film honouring the naval soldiers stationed at the forefront of the waves, Trường Sa - Bến Bờ Trong Nhau (Trường Sa – The Shore Within) features scenes filmed for the first time in the Trường Sa (Spratly) archipelago and involved the participation of thousands of people in its production.
The event, Đêm Huyền Thoại (Legendary Night), offers a series of performance excerpts from famous plays of cải lương (reformed opera), a 100-year-old gerne of the South’s traditional theatre.
The event attracted a diverse audience and featured a blend of traditional and contemporary Vietnamese music. Mỹ Linh’s performance was complemented by Mỹ Anh’s modern interpretations, with the Anh Em Band providing a fusion of musical styles.
A workshop seeking ways to promote green tourism took place in the central province of Quảng Nam on August 15.
Leveraging its unique advantages and competitive capacity, HCM City has chosen eight key cultural industries for development between now and 2030 to become a cultural industry centre in Southeast Asia.
Despite facing historical challenges, the ceramic industry in Bát Tràng has persevered. Generations of artisans remain dedicated to the craft passed down by their ancestors, tirelessly producing intricate ceramics infused with the spirit of Bát Tràng.
The Hà Nội Union of Friendship Organisations and the Embassy of Laos in Việt Nam held a press conference on August 16 to provide details about an upcoming ASEAN friendship cultural festival, which will take place in the capital city from August 29 to September 1.
Vạn Phúc silk village has been named on the National Intangible Cultural Heritage List by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and recognised by the Hà Nội People's Committee as a Capital Tourist Destination.
Vietnamese folk tales with mysterious elements are an endless source for filmmakers who love thriller movies.
The Columns Gallery at Gillman Barracks presents a solo exhibition by French-Vietnamese artist Cyril Kongo, bringing some of his works as well as his collaborations with luxury brands like Hermes to Singapore from Seoul, where he has just completed his first solo exhibition.
To honour the peaceful and idyllic beauty of Hội An countryside during the harvest season, Hội An City collaborates with Arabesque Vietnam to organise the dance performance Rơm (Straw).
Offering a fresh take on street photography, the upcoming Kaleidoscopic Vision exhibition will captivate photography enthusiasts with its eclectic artworks in HCM City starting from August 18.
Traditional Chinese medicine is very popular in Cambodia because it can treat a variety of diseases,” said Nhek Soparama, minister counsellor of the Cambodian embassy in China.
A Japanese expat community in the ancient town paid visits to old tombs of former Japanese traders, who had lived and then died in Hội An in the 17th century.
A series of art performances, exhibitions, cultural shows and trade and tourism promotions will be held in the Việt Nam-Korea Culture Exchange Festival at the central city’s Biển Đông (East Sea) Park on August 16-18.