T’rưng is a traditional musical instrument that has gained popularity in Việt Nam's Central Highlands. It is closely associated with the spiritual life of the Bahnar, Jarai, Êđê and other ethnic minority groups.
In the memories of Hà Nội residents, the Old Quarter is not just an "urban cultural village," but also a place where handicraft activities and trade flourish, forming distinctive craft streets.
A collection of 63 photographs, chosen from 774 submissions by 109 artists from 11 provinces and cities, is currently on display at APEC Park in the central city, showcasing Đà Nẵng's rich biodiversity and commitment to environmental protection.
Bắc Ninh Province has launched a club to preserve and promote 'ca trù' (ceremonial singing) which was recognised by UNESCO in 2009 as an intangible cultural heritage in urgent need of safeguarding.
A TV show featuring People’s Artist Kim Cương, a cải lương doyen with 65 years’ experience in the art form, will be released on the Hồ Chí Minh City Television on January 9.
The exhibition aims to present viewers with beautiful landscapes and an insight into how locals live and love.
As part of the event's framework, a discussion titled "Linking and Promoting Investment, Trade, and Tourism in Hà Nội – Lâm Đồng" took place, along with a cooperation signing ceremony between the two promotion centers of Lâm Đồng and Lâm Đồng Province.
Located in the south of the southern province of Tây Ninh, Trảng Bàng Town is famous for several of local specialties. Among them, bánh tráng phơi sương (dew-soaked rice paper) is a characteristic feature of the province’s culinary culture that is impossible to find anywhere.
For those looking for a great gift for a loved one, there are many DIY workshops for Christmas decorative items in HCM City. These classes are a hit among young people who want to spend time with friends and family.
The programmes will support businesses, cooperatives and production units in Hà Nội and other provinces to promote their products, expand distribution and connect with suitable business partners.
The festival aims to support emerging talent in Vietnamese and Asian cinema and to provide the public with new high-calibre cinematographic works from Asian and Vietnamese films, as well as a few international releases.
From the delicate harvesting of lotus stems to the intricate 14-step process of creating a lotus silk scarf, artisan Phan Thị Thuận shares her passion and perseverance in preserving this special art.
The exhibition displays 70 artworks by 62 artists who are lecturers and officials at the Việt Nam University of Fine Arts (VNUFA) in Hà Nội and the HCM City University of Fine Arts in HCM City, to highlight their dedication and creative spirit.
The 282 Factory, a multifunctional creative space renovated from an old oil processing factory in Long Biên District, will host a special festival called ‘282 Factory - Heritage Journey’ on December 23.
The cultural activities will start with an opening ceremony on December 23 highlighting the two important events of Tớ Dày Flower Festival 2023 and Khèn Mông Performance Festival.