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The festivals are poised to become cultural landmarks on a global scale, contributing to the branding of Vietnam’s performing arts and sparking a renewed public interest in puppetry and circus arts.
With fireworks, street carnivals, and culinary events, Nha Trang’s new festival aims to bring vibrant energy to Vietnam’s central coast.
A press conference took place in Tokyo on May 8 to announce the upcoming Vietnam Festival, set to take place on May 31 and June 1 at Yoyogi Park in Tokyo.
The exhibition features a dome made from do (poonah paper), a traditional Vietnamese material, combined with recycled plastic and steel to create a space that is both soft and strong, symbolising the harmony between nature, humanity and technology.
DANAFF III will showcase 22 selected war-themed films produced after 1975, accompanied by opportunities for audiences to meet filmmakers and artists.
Artist Hoang Vo will hold his solo exhibition “How many shades of spring” at the Ho Chi Minh City Fine Arts Association from May 2 to 8.
According to the organisers, the exhibition aims to deepen public understanding of the historic and contemporary value of the 1975 event, and inspire continued dedication to national development.
On display are more than 100 black-and-white and colour photos, including documentary and journalistic images that offer a glimpse into the late President’s daily life, simple lifestyle, and revolutionary journey.
The event aims to help the public, especially the young, gain a better understanding of the aspiration for peace and national reunification, as well as the close-knit bond and inseparability between the North and the South.
Dong Nai will host Vietnam’s largest hot air balloon and ceramic festival from April 27-30, featuring 50 colorful balloons and traditional ceramic showcases.
From giant rose sculptures to ethnic parades, the Fansipan Rose Festival 2025 at Sun World Fansipan Legend transforms Sa Pa into a floral dreamland this Reunification Day holiday.
On the evening of April 18, the Pho Festival 2025 officially opened at the Thang Long Imperial Citadel with the theme “The essence of Vietnamese pho - A heritage in the digital era.”
Renowned international violinist Professor Chuong Vu will be a featured soloist in "Tchaikovsky Night," taking place at the Vietnam National Academy of Music on the evening of April 19, alongside brilliant young violinist Sara Dragan.
Marvel’s latest blockbuster Thunderbolts will premiere in Vietnam on April 30, offering fans an early look ahead of the global debut.
As part of Vietnam’s reunification celebration, fireworks will light up the city in a grand multi-site display.
A full rendition of Tchaikovsky's classic Swan Lake will be performed in Hanoi by more than 40 elite artists from the Russian State Ballet.
From Bat Trang ceramics to Phu Yen seafood, the three-day festival promotes Hanoi as a must-visit destination.
Artist Bui Quoc Toan uses a hammer to deliberately shatter glass, turning the cracks into a striking artistic language that radiates brilliance and glows like shimmering jewels.
Hollywood’s most daring action star returns in the high-budget finale of a legendary franchise.
Over 50 pho brands from across the country will gather in the capital to celebrate Vietnam’s beloved noodle soup and promote culinary tourism.