

Paintings by veteran artist displayed
More than 70 works by noted artist Nguyễn Sỹ Ngọc (1918-1990), a typical painter of the socialist realism trend of Vietnamese modern fine arts, are on display at the Việt Nam Fine Arts Museum.
More than 70 works by noted artist Nguyễn Sỹ Ngọc (1918-1990), a typical painter of the socialist realism trend of Vietnamese modern fine arts, are on display at the Việt Nam Fine Arts Museum.
The ‘Under Construction’ dance event will be held from 7pm to 10pm on January 12 and from 5pm to 8pm on January 13 at Dancenter Việt Nam, 53 Nguyễn Đăng Giai Street, District 2.
Born and raised in the Eastern European country of Ukraine, Paul Yaruk never thought one day he would board a plane to a tropical Southeast Asian country to teach ice skating.
A pottery model of a Buddhist tower dating back to the 14th century in Vĩnh Phúc Province has been recognised as a national treasure.
Twenty five professional troupes will take part in the 2nd Kylin-Dragon Dance Festival this week at Văn Lang Park in HCM City’s District 5.
A new series of installations showing the physical nature of sound and the inherent link between visual and audio elements will be presented tonight (December 27) at Manzi Art Space by the Siedl/Cao duo.
Thousands of people in HCM City are expected to participate in “Lights 2019”, the New Year Countdown party which will be organised on Nguyễn Huệ Walking Street from 8pm on December 31 until midnight.
A photo exhibition has opened in Hà Nội featuring the beauty of culture, nature and social life of China and Việt Nam - two neighbouring countries with a long tradition of friendship and diplomatic relations.
Following its productions of two widely acclaimed plays, Quẫn (Insanity) by Lộng Chương and La Jalousie du Barbouillé by Molière, LucTeam is back in L’Espace with the famous play La Cantatrice Chauve (The Bald Soprano) by Eugène Ionesco on January 12.
The Centre for Assistance and Development of Movie Talents (TPD) will continue its “Family Movie Month” with a screening of Boyhood by Richard Linklater on the night of Friday, December 28.
The Centre of Hands-on Action and Networking for Growth and Environment (CHANGE) in co-operation with 350.org, a non-profit organization, have launched a photography contest called “Portray Air, Expose Pollution”.
The best recently composed songs about ethnic minorities received awards from the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism during a ceremony on Tuesday in Hà Nội.
The concert version of a Broadway-style musical play based on a book by noted writer Tô Hoài (1920-2014) will be performed at HCM City’s Opera House at 8pm on December 29, while the completed show will debut in June 2019.
Antiques are a national treasure which needs to be protected and managed tightly. Antique trade without permission is not only illegal but also a threat to national culture. To prevent illegal antique trade Việt Nam should promote international co-operation and have sanction to treat illegal antique trade activities. Culture researcher Trung Nguyên spoke about antique management.
The year 2018, the Year of Zayed, is viewed as a year of achievements, initiatives, events and programmes that celebrate the personality of the great leader, Sheikh Zayed. The year highlights his life and career and promotes his noble human values. Ambassador Obaid Saeed Obaid Al Dhaheri talks to Minh Thu about the country’s achievements.
Five writers were honoured last weekend at the National Writing Competition 2018 for Young Writers, organised by HCM City Writers’ Association in co-operation with its partners in HCM City.
Craftspeople from traditional villages in Hà Nội’s suburban district of Thanh Oai have gathered to present their unique handicraft products at a Christmas Fair at the 118-year-old Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi hotel.
Famous Vietnamese fashion designer Đỗ Mạnh Cường will hold a “Mix & Match” fashion show in HCM City’s District 7, with participation of 100 models, on Thursday (December 27).
France’s master of black Pierre Soulages announced yesterday that he will be the subject of a vast retrospective at the Louvre museum in Paris next year, and possibly an ambitious show in New York as well.
It’s a Christmas Eve tradition cherished by Londoners since Victorian times: buying a hunk of meat at a massive discount in a sprawling market tucked away near St. Paul’s Cathedral.