Lâm Đồng Province is entering an exciting new chapter in its tourism journey, thanks to a recent merger that has opened the door to a wealth of opportunities.
The exhibition guides viewers through a period marked by dramatic social, political and cultural transformation.
The book, entitled 80 năm Thông Tấn Xã Việt Nam (1945-2025) (80 Years of Vietnam News Agency), features historical images, articles, news stories and thematic sections for each period, helping readers understand the context and role of the organisation during every revolutionary phase.
The Việt Nam Culinary Culture Association (VCCA) has announced a programme to award honorary titles to artisans who have made great contributions to preserving and promoting traditional Vietnamese cuisine.
Việt Nam's Điện Biên Phủ Victory Museum and the Caen Memorial Museum in France signed a cooperation agreement in May taking a new step in preserving and promoting the value of historical heritage, especially documents and artefacts related to the glorious Điện Biên Phủ campaign, a symbol of the fight for national independence.
With a passion for preserving traditions, Đoàn Thái Cúc Hương has revived Mid-Autumn lanterns, which were slowly fading from memory. These lanterns are crafted from dó paper and natural earth colours, evoking a sense of nostalgia.
Soloists from the Republic of Korea and Việt Nam will dazzle HCM City audiences with a night of beautiful opera arias by great composers at the Opera House on September 13.
A 153-year-old French mansion, renowned for its historic interiors and lush gardens, will reopen to the public in HCM City on September 20 after a year close.
The event is organised by the Department of Fine Arts, Photography and Exhibitions in collaboration with Huế City’s Department of Culture and Sports. It forms part of the Việt Nam International Photography Festival 2025 in Huế, supporting the National Tourism Year.
The logo features the central image of President Hồ Chí Minh casting his ballot, depicted with strong graphic contrasts that recall the nation’s early years of resistance and nation-building following independence.
An exhibition themed “President Hồ Chí Minh – the founder of Việt Nam –Russia friendship” opened on September 10 at the Hồ Chí Minh Institute in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Thanh Hóa Province will spend VNĐ354 billion (roughly US$13,5 million) for UNESCO World Cultural Heritage-Hồ Dynasty Citadel preservation and restoration.
The Cultural Day is expected to help further strengthen the Việt Nam – RoK friendship while reaffirming Huế's determination to expand international exchanges and assert its role as a cultural and tourism hub of the country.
The activities will focus on promoting the global significance of the five heritage sites in the Côn Sơn – Kiếp Bạc – Yên Tử – Vĩnh Nghiêm – Thanh Mai complex, which have been recognised by UNESCO as World Cultural Heritage sites.
Social media is awash with videos of every wannabe lining up at bánh mì shops in cities across the USA, Australia and most other Western countries.
French-Catalan-Vietnamese artist Chloé Saï Breil-Dupont will open her first solo exhibition in her home country on September 12.
Rich in lyricism and infused with traditional Vietnamese aesthetics, the works reflect Hiên’s deep emotional connection to nature, her homeland and its people. Her subjects are drawn from everyday life and approached with a distinctly feminine sensibility — simple yet profound.
The animated feature Buffalo Kids, set to hit Vietnamese theatres on September 12, is developed from the record-breaking short Strings (2024), which holds the Guinness World Record for the most awarded short film in history.