

FVH to screen ’Lost and Found’
The Friends of Vietnam Heritage will host a film night on January 25, presenting the movie Của Rơi (Lost and Found) by director Vương Đức.
The Friends of Vietnam Heritage will host a film night on January 25, presenting the movie Của Rơi (Lost and Found) by director Vương Đức.
An exhibition honouring the most well-known Vietnamese children’s book Dế Mèn Phiêu Lưu Ký (Adventures of a Cricket) by late writer Tô Hoài (1920-2014) will open to the public from Saturday evening.
Established in May 2016, LO-ANH Foundation has undertaken 12 educational projects to date, including the construction and extension of many kindergartens, schools and boarding houses as well as providing financial care to poor ethnic children in the remotest areas in Hà Giang and Cao Bằng Provinces.
An art exhibition titled Colour of the New Year – Year of the Earth Dog, will be held at the central city’s Fine Arts Museum for a week from tomorrow. A total of 40 paintings by 32 artists will be on show.
An exhibition of old books will be organised during a fair in Văn Lake at the Temple of Literature complex in downtown Hà Nội between January 18 and 21.
The Cửu Long (Mekong) Delta city of Cần Thơ enjoyed strong growth in tourism last year due to a series of international political and cultural events and traditional festivals, according to its Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
New Zealand-based student Tăng Huyền Thư released her first book in HCM City early this month. The book, entitled How Much Is Too Much for Remembering, includes the poem of the same name that won 2nd prize at the New Zealand National Schools Poetry Award in 2016.
Dozens of writers and critics participate today in a poem reading in memory of the late revolutionary writers Nguyễn Thi and Lê Anh Xuân at the HCM City Union of Literature and Arts Associations.
The newly recognised treasures include the dragon-carved stone pillars at Dạm pagoda which are dated in the 11th century; a set of statues of ten sacred animals of Phật Tích pagoda, dated from the 18th century; and a set of statues of four female personifications of the natural forces of Dâu-Luy Lâu region.
A woman waters vegetables on a field in Thanh Thủy District, in the northern province of Phú Thọ. — VNS Photo Trần Tuấn Việt
At exactly 5pm on January 6, four ships transporting the necessities for Tết (Lunar New Year festival) preparations arrived to greet residents and soldiers at Trường Sa (Spratly) Islands, about 248 sea miles from Cam Ranh City in the central province of Khánh Hòa.
Artist Nguyễn Thu Thủy hosted a visit and talk at the Mirror House in Thống Nhất Park, Hà Nội, on January 15 with many international guests who are members of the Friends of Vietnamese Heritage group (FVH).
A documentary film about Asian openbill storks eating snails won the Green Việt Nam Award at the sixth National Environmental Festival Film, the organisers said this morning in Hà Nội.
Tea has been an essential part of Vietnamese life for thousands of years. It is believed that the refreshing beverage not only calms the mind, but also helps ward off a number of common diseases.
One of the reasons tourists return to Cù Lao Chàm (Chàm Islands), a group of eight small islands off Hội An City, is its tour guides.
Deputy Prime Minister Trịnh Đình Dũng has signed a decision to establish the Phia Oắc-Phia Đén National Park in the northern province of Cao Bằng.
Many people around or after their fifties complain about knee pain that occurs apparently without reason and it is described as an uncomfortable sensation that comes and goes but not bad enough to visit a doctor.
More than 10,000 people are expected to attend a music festival aimed at connecting all people, despite the age or interests, in Hà Nội on January 20.