About 6 km from the center of Biên Hòa City in Đồng Nai Province and 30km away from the centre of HCM City, the Bửu Long tourist area is a convenient one-day trip for HCM City residents or tourists.
French visual artist Claire Xuân is giving Hà Nội art lovers a unique exhibition with an olfactory journey.
Eight art troupes from different countries will participate in the International Children’s Festival in the ancient town of Hội An, the central province of Quảng Nam.
Vietnamese-American singer Quang Lê will stage a solo performance at the outdoor Trống Đồng Music Stage in HCM City this weekend.
The city of Paris has chosen an American landscape architect to re-design a huge area surrounding the Eiffel Tower, a project that will banish almost all vehicle traffic near the immensely popular monument.
Soloists from the Saigon Classical Music and International Chamber Players will perform at the “Along the Two Worlds” concert in HCM City on May 31.
A film screening in the project Landscape will take place on Saturday at the Heritage Space.
Manzi Art Space will present A Starry Night - a drum concert by Hà Nội percussionist Trần Xuân Hoà (aka sound hunter) on Saturday.
IDECAF Stage, a leading private drama troupe in HCM City, is preparing to stage a new play for children and young audiences this weekend to welcome Children’s Day on June 1 and summer holiday.
Hà Nội’s expats have always had a reputation for expressing themselves cooly and calmly online, so we set out to see what they made of how Game of Thrones wrapped up
Guitarist Bill Frisell, widely known as one of the most versatile players in jazz history, will perform for the first time in Việt Nam at the "Bill Frisell: Summer on Guitar" concert.
After graduating in 2009, the painter from the northern province of Tuyên Quang has held 10 solo exhibitions and joined dozens of group exhibitions
Vietnamese movie star and music producer Ngô Thanh Vân, known as Veronica Ngok, plays a Vietnamese woman named Hanoi Hannah in a US film directed by Oscar winner Spike Lee.
The southern province of Bình Dương has kicked off its summer events with an exhibition featuring the beauty of the province’s traditional ceramic arts.
The film has stirred controversy among domestic audiences since it premiered on May 11 due to sexual scenes performed by heroine Nguyễn Phương Trà My, who was only 13 at the time she played the role