A exclusive performance of UNESCO intangible cultural heritage of quan họ (love duet) folk singing will be organised to celebrate the New Year festival in the capital city.
Community art troupes from the localities contributed performances infused with the characteristic melodies of mountain and forest areas, accompanied by unique and striking traditional costumes.
The highly anticipated concert Anh Trai Vượt Ngàn Chông Gai (Call Me By Fire) in Hà Nội on Saturday blocked the highway leading up to the Thanh Trì Bridge across the Red River.
Biệt Động Sài Gòn was a special force unit of the Vietnam People's Army that operated during the Vietnam War.
The Cà Mau World Biosphere Reserve, which includes the Cà Mau National Park, the U Minh Hạ National Park, and the coastal protective forests, not only offers substantial economic benefits but also provides a clean environment that can provide many attractive ecological tourism experiences for visitors.
A 15km street lined with flowers and ornamental plants created by local bonsai artists at the inaugural Chợ Lách Flower and Ornamental Plant Festival in the Cửu Long (Mekong) Delta province of Bến Tre from January 8 to 12 seeks to be recognised as the longest of its kind in the country by Guinness Việt Nam.
Đà Nẵng plans to issue 10,000 ‘cuisine passports’, the first of its kind in Việt Nam, between December and March, providing opportunities to enjoy local and international food and specialties at 50 sites.
The Human Act Prize 2024 – an annual award organised by the Nhân Dân (People) newspaper in collaboration with the VCCorp – honours 31 excellent projects and businesses for the constructive community.
SLE, or lupus, is a chronic autoimmune disease in which the immune system mistakenly attacks healthy tissues, leading to widespread inflammation.
The heroic history and development of the Côn Đảo Archipelago of Bà Rịa – Vũng Tàu Province from its early days until today is the major topic of a virtual exhibition entitled “Côn Đảo - The Island of Legends in the East Sea.”
Recently, river tours from HCM City to provinces and cities in the Mekong Delta have gradually become a tourism product that represents the Southern identity.
A series of new shows on Vietnamese history will be staged for free by theatres in HCM City as part of the city’s art programmes to celebrate Christmas and New Year.
The local authority has recognised the tourism potential of Tây Hồ and built plans to develop culture and tourism in the area to turn it into one of the major tourist centres of the city and country.
About 30,000 fans flocked to Anh Trai Vượt Ngàn Chông Gai 2024 (Call Me By Fire Vietnam) concert in Hà Nội yesterday at Vinhomes Ocean Park 3, Gia Lâm District.
Japanese Aoyagi Bisen will perform calligraphy art at an exhibition at the Japan Foundation Centre for Cultural Exchange in Hà Nội on December 21.
The day aims to boost culture exchange between Korean and Việt Nam in localities with development potential.
First held in 2004, the Đà Lạt Flower Festival has become a biennial event, showcasing the city’s vibrant blooms during its most picturesque season.
HCM City's HOZO International Music Festival is back to captivate the audience with a diverse lineup of local and international artists. This year's event, running from December 13 to 15, promises a vibrant celebration of music and culture.