Hundreds of people, both locals and tourists, flock here on Saturday mornings. Many seek to buy things while others just look around, chat and enjoy the fun.
Generation Z designers, armed with skills and knowledge, are a breath of fresh air on the Vietnamese fashion scene.
The festival includes two sections: The Competition and Việt Nam Cinema Today – Panorama, which will see nearly 150 motion pictures, documentaries, science films and animations.
The department said about 400 Vietnamese students from six universities and colleges in central Việt Nam will take the opportunity to exchange opinions and feelings about Japanese culture, studying and job recruitment in Japan at the festival.
The entries will be assessed according to five criteria that embody the values promoted by the award - Commitment, Sustainability, Impact, Replication and Innovation.
The exhibition Mind & Machine opened the festival in HCM City on November 13 at Hải An Gallery, showcasing artists’ creative works that reflect the current and future perspectives of the relationship between machines and human minds.
Việt Nam Youth Theatre launched a new musical entitled Viên Đá Ngũ Sắc (Five-Coloured Stone) on November 9 in Hà Nội. It is about Phùng Thiện Nhân who is dubbed the Vietnamese “steadfast tin soldier”. The musical director Cao Ngọc Ánh spoke about why she made the musical.
Nguyễn An Lý became the first Vietnamese translator to receive the National Translation Award in Prose with her translation of the novel Phố Tàu (Chinatown).
Visiting Hà Nội and being eager to learn about history and culture? Museums are the best places to go. Vietnamese Women Museum and Vietnam Military History Museum are the highly recommended destinations for tourists in downtown Hà Nội. Check them out!
The competition attracted nearly 50 participants from many countries including Kazakhstan, Russia, Poland, Spain, Czechoslovakia, China, and Việt Nam.
The correct diagnosis of Melioidosis is tricky as it mimics many other conditions, hence also called “the great mimicker.”
His concert, the second after first playing in Việt Nam seven years ago, marks the opening of ‘Good Morning Vietnam’, an international music project dedicated to the community in the Southeast Asia country.
As a foodie, Chiam said “I’ve heard that apart from the natural beauty of the landscape, there are still many specialties such as cháo ấu tẩu (rice porridge with pork leg, stir-fried minced pork and ấu tẩu root); thắng cố (horse meat & bones) and particularly thắng dền (floating rice cakes).”
Hundreds of people had the chance to get crafty at a festival in Hà Nội. So many products were on offer from tea traditional clothing and hats to lampshades! It was also the perfect opportunity for artisans to showcase their talent to a wider audience and potential global market.
Lacameo, a group of four artists from Hà Nội is showcasing their outstanding works at an exhibition in central Hà Nội featuring different angles of life including the beauty of femininity and medication.
The liveshow, entitled Mùa Thu Vàng (Golden Autumn), will take place at the concert hall of VNAM, the country’s biggest professional music training institution.
The Vietnamese language is the soul of Việt Nam, and many Vietnamese expatriates overseas have been teaching it to younger generations to keep the language spoken. Many foreign students have even taken a liking to the language.