According to the director of the Hà Nội Department of Culture and Sports, the special artistic programme will be held in a dignified, safe and appropriate manner, creating a profound political and cultural impression in the hearts of the people...
An Giang Province’s Phú Quốc Special Zone has been named in the top 10 trending destinations for 2026 by the respected US travel magazine TravelAwaits.
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.
The Việt Nam National Village for Ethnic Culture and Tourism on February 8 will host a programme to make ''bánh chưng'' (square, glutinous rice cakes) for disadvantaged people ahead of Tết (Lunar New Year).
With around one month to go before Lunar New Year Festival (Tết), HCM City’s tourism market is gathering momentum, as visitor numbers climb steadily and businesses step up the promotion of culture- and cuisine-based products to draw travellers and further...
EnVols, the in-flight magazine of France’s national airline, has recently highlighted Phú Quốc as a new symbol of Asia’s tourism revival, citing its rare ability to balance modern infrastructure with well-preserved local values.
The books are authentic documents that embody profound theoretical and practical values, affirming the great stature of President Hồ Chí Minh as inseparably linked to the nation’s destiny.
Tây Ninh Province is emerging as a compelling destination in southern Việt Nam, captivating visitors with its festive spirit, spiritual landmarks and diverse travel experiences.
Quảng Ngãi Province approved a pilot project on a walking street along Trà Khúc River in Nghĩa Lộ Ward, offering a new cultural and tourism destination to residents and tourists.
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...
The cải lương (reformed opera) stage in HCM City is donning a youthful new look, from scriptwriting and directing to performance, as the genre undergoes a quiet but profound transformation.
The concert, titled ''Khát Vọng Mùa Xuân'' (Spring Desire), was a meaningful artistic event in which cultural figures conveyed their beliefs, responsibilities and aspirations to contribute to the future of the country and look towards the success of the 14th National Party Congress.
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...
Once confined to pagodas and religious rituals, the traditional Southern ethnic Khmer pentatonic music is now increasingly finding new spaces for expression, carrying forward a living heritage rooted in spiritual life, communal memory and cultural identity.