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Vietnamese Ambassador to Brunei Tran Anh Vu expressed his hope that ISB students and international friends will have deeper appreciation for Vietnamese literature and culture, including works that have inspired acclaimed film adaptations.
Prime Minister urges cultural breakthrough aligned with national development goals.
Vietnam is rewriting the playbook on cultural diplomacy, shifting from traditional government-led initiatives to embracing grassroots participation from citizens, businesses, and social media influencers.
From conical hats to wedding songs, ethnic heritages continue to thrive in Ha Giang.
This fragrant black rice cake is an irreplaceable part of the seventh lunar month celebration in Lang Son.
Macaw is more than a bookstore - it’s a space to nurture a love of Vietnamese literature and foster deeper understanding between cultures.
Under the MoU, TikTok will partner with the department to support Vietnam’s presence and activities at global events such as World EXPOs—starting with EXPO 2025 in Osaka, Japan, scheduled from April 13 to October 13.
Facing the fading of the E De people’s tradition of brocade weaving, a deputy commune chairman in Dak Lak has borrowed nearly VND400 million from a bank to revive this cherished craft.
When the rainy season ends, Khmer communities in Bay Nui, An Giang, eagerly prepare their tools to harvest sugar palm sap, signaling the start of the traditional sugar-making season.
The Fire Kings (Pơtao Apui) of Gia Lai were believed to possess supernatural powers - able to summon wind and rain, ensuring favorable weather and abundant harvests - all thanks to a sacred and mysterious sword.
A new initiative combines VR, mobile creativity, and TikTok challenges to connect Vietnamese youth with their cultural roots.
Two ancient boats found in Bac Ninh may date back to the Giao Chi period, offering invaluable insights into ancient trade and transportation.
Every Tet holiday, ethnic Thai ethnic in Son Thuy commune, Quan Son district, in Thanh Hoa province gather around a stone regarded as a "treasure" by the locals to "seek blessings."
Vietnamese arrived in the US with little more than their skills, yet they quickly adapted and built livelihoods based on their carpentry expertise.
Together with his friends, Tuan has cultivated a unique cultural experience in enjoying Vietnamese tea through what he calls "tea invitations," meaning drinking tea while meeting people from various countries.
The Chuong Market Festival, a centuries-old New Year tradition in Thanh Hoa where participants hurl tomatoes and eggs at each other for good luck, has been nominated for recognition as a national intangible cultural heritage.
Khmer brocade weavers in Van Giao commune, Tinh Bien township in the Mekong Delta province of An Giang have made great attempts to preserve and revive the centuries-old craft of the Bay Nui region.
The 400-year-old trade village, situated on the Bo River 10km from downtown Huế, has preserved the craft since its female founder first made noodles there centuries ago.
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 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.