Pandemic-themed photo book released
A photo book on life in Việt Nam during the COVID-19 pandemic has been published by the Vietnam News Agency Publishing House.
A photo book on life in Việt Nam during the COVID-19 pandemic has been published by the Vietnam News Agency Publishing House.
The increase in the number of published books cannot be equated with the growth of the local reading culture, experts said at a recent meeting held by the Việt Nam Publishing Association with several publishers and book companies in Hà Nội.
In April, the movie received a licence to be screened in Việt Nam and was due to premiere on July 31. However, the outbreak of the COVID-19 second wave postponed the schedule.
The mountainous district of Trạm Tấu in Yên Bái Province has achieved success over the past 75 years since it started implementing President Hồ’s teachings to popularise the Vietnamese language and basic knowledge among local ethnic groups.
An exhibition at Hà Nội’s Manzi Art Space is offering visitors new perspectives on time and history through the artworks on display.
The festival held by the Goethe Institute in Hà Nội includes the award-winning Systemsprenger (System Crasher), Too Far Away, The Mover; Angela Merkel - The Unexpected, Farewell to Europe, Mountain Miracle, The Perfect Secret and Democracy.
Three books for children by late author Võ Quảng of Quảng Nam Province, a leading writer of contemporary literature between the 1940s and 1960s, have been reprinted by the Kim Đồng Publishing House.
Just 10km outside Huế, Rú Chá, a primary wetland forest of mangroves has become a popular for day trippers exploring Hương Trà Town.
Attending the ceremony in Hà Nội were the director of Hồ Chí Minh Museum Vũ Mạnh Hà, the Ambassador of Israel to Việt Nam Nadav Eshcar and representatives of Việt Nam’s Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
The central coastal province of Khánh Hòa plans to gradually revive domestic travel starting in the fourth quarter and reopen to international tourism in the first quarter of next year.
Trần Vương Thạch, Director of the HCM City Ballet Symphony Orchestra (HBSO), was granted the title Knight of Arts and Letters (Chevaliers des Lettres et des Arts from the French government for his efforts to promoting arts exchange between Việt Nam and France.
The Vietnamese book Cho Tôi Xin Một Vé Đi Tuổi Thơ (Give Me A Ticket To Childhood) by top children’s author Nguyễn Nhật Ánh has been released in Japan by Japanese Publishing House Nikkei.