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The initiative aims to preserve and promote the Vietnamese language, helping Vietnamese expatriates in Belgium maintain their cultural identity while living far from home.
A 2025-2029 project to preserve and restore Towers E and F at the UNESCO-recognised My Son world heritage site in Quang Nam province was launched on February 21.
Choeur Tim choir, a group of young singers from France’s Versailles city, is captivating audiences with their passionate renditions of Vietnamese folk music, bringing the rich musical heritage of Vietnam to life in Paris and far beyond.
A unique blend of arts and environmental action, the Art for Climate Festival Ha Long 2025 aims to raise awareness about climate change while celebrating the heritage of Ha Long Bay.
The HCM City Book Street Company will launch more events and activities to introduce Vietnamese culture and traditional performing arts to local and foreign visitors in 2025.
A five-channel video and sound installation has opened for free at Manzi Exhibition Space in Hanoi.
Cellist Bùi Hà Miên has released a music video Quảng Bình Quê Ta Ơi (Quảng Bình, Our Homeland), featuring her playing while in the Sơn Đoòng Cave in the central province of Quảng Bình.
While the film ’Quỷ Cẩu’ garnered five minutes of applause at its world premiere at the recent Gérardmer International Fantastic Film Festival in France, ’Linh Miêu’ was selected to open the Jagran International Film Festival in India.
Nguyễn Lee Hiếu has surpassed thousands of international contestants to win first prize at the 19th ZhongSin International Music Competition held in Singapore.
An exhibition of ceramics by 50 artists from the Art Ceramics Club and Saigon Fine Arts Ceramics Club are taking place at the Fine Arts Exhibition House on 16 Ngô Quyền Street in Hà Nội's Hoàn Kiếm District.
This annual event, a key cultural highlight of the province, celebrates the Ban flower, a symbol of the locality and the northwest region while promoting local heritage and tourism.
As the official throne hall of the king, Thai Hoa Palace hosted royal audiences, grand ceremonies, and key imperial rituals, witnessing the reigns of the 13 kings under the Nguyen Dynasty (1802 – 1945).
On March 8, thousands of participants dressed in Ao Dai will join a large-scale dance performance on the pedestrian street.
Vietnamese model Nguyen Huu Hung outshined 24 contestants from various countries and territories to be crowned Mister Tourism World 2025.
The Light and Shadow exhibition represents the eternal clash between good and evil, light and darkness through the language of fragrance art.
For generations, the Chut ethnic group has observed the Giang Son ceremony to seek blessings from the land and forest spirits. The ritual, which involves offerings, sacred prayers, and a unique purification process.
The awards have been organised since 2005, with the nation’s press participating in the selection process. From the 17th edition in 2023, the organising committee has expanded its scope from solely focusing on music to also feature sports.
In February last year, director Pham Ngoc Lan's feature film “Cu Li Khong Bao Gio Khoc (Cu Li Never Cries)” won the Best First Feature Award at the festival, earning a 50,000 EUR prize.
The 33rd edition of the Havana International Book Fair, running from February 13-23, is witnessing the attendance of over 40 countries from all corners of the world, including Vietnam.
To revive and develop this traditional craft, local authorities are actively promoting vocational training, preservation efforts, and linking the craft with community-based tourism.