Vietnamese sculptor Đinh Công Đạt and Irish painter Rodney Dickson reunite after 25 years of artistic dialogue, presenting an exhibition that invites visitors into a world of quiet reflection, meditative stillness, and transcendent experience.
In her fifth studio album, singer Quỳnh Anh breathes contemporary jazz into Vietnamese folk melodies, creating a cross-cultural springtime dialogue with Grammy-winning and international artists.
In Painter Đỗ Đức''s works, these noble creatures endure hardships alongside their human companions, embodying a profound bond of resilience and mutual reliance necessary for survival in the wilderness.
People’s Artist Đoàn Thanh Bình shares her thoughts with Inner Sanctum on endurance, identity and why faith in the next generation still matters for chèo.
The solo exhibition by contemporary artist Bùi Hoàng Dương will make its debut in Phnom Penh, Cambodia from February 1 to March 15 under the theme Dương’s Forest Part 2.
The song takes listeners back to childhood memories filled with familiar anticipations, such as receiving lì xì (lucky money), wearing new clothes and wishing that Tết could last forever.
Opening on the first day of Lunar New Year 2026, the Tết film tells a warm family story built around phở, in which memories, traditions and cultural identity gently intertwine.
Blending contemporary folk art with zodiac symbolism, Việt Nam’s Tết Bính Ngọ 2026 stamp set celebrates harmony, resilience and the promise of a prosperous journey ahead.
With its ancient temple towers, lively festivals, craft villages, and rich cultural heritage, both tangible and intangible, Chăm culture in the south central province of Khánh Hòa is not only a long-standing historical treasure but is also being actively promoted...
Born into a family steeped in chèo (traditional opera) tradition, Ngô Hồng Quang has spent nearly a decade reimagining ethnic minority melodies for international audiences, fusing Mông mouth harp, northern mountain singing styles and Western contemporary music into a soundscape...
Vietnamese cinema is witnessing a growing trend of creative partnerships, as well-matched duos, from married couples to long-time collaborators, join forces to produce some of the industry’s most talked-about films.