The new rice festival of the Cơ Tu ethnic people and the traditional knowledge of bún bò Huế (Huế-style beef noodle soup) have been officially listed in the national intangible cultural heritages
Preparations for an exhibition showcasing 80 years of Việt Nam’s development must be completed by August 15, according to a recent notice from the Government Office.
Đông Giao Village in Hải Phòng City (formerly part of Hải Dương Province) is a centuries-old centre of wood carving, where over 95 per cent of households still practise the traditional craft. Despite the pressures of modern times, the village...
Khánh Hoà Province is expanding the cultivation of various high-value fruits to reduce farmers'' dependence on a single crop and enhance the competitiveness of their agricultural products.
A Vietnamese delegation, including Standing Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Nguyễn Minh Vũ and Deputy Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Hoàng Đạo Cương, is attending the 47th session of UNESCO’s World Heritage Committee in Paris from July 6 to 16.
The historic Prieure Saint-Ayoul Monastery in Provins of France opened an exhibition on July 6, highlighting the heritage of Việt Nam’s Thăng Long Imperial Citadel and Cổ Loa ancient citadel.
As Việt Nam is preparing to celebrate the 80th anniversary of National Day (September 2), the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism is planning a major exhibition to showcase the achievements and development trends of 12 cultural industries.
Understanding the connection between rhinopharyngitis and otitis media is essential, as some forms of otitis media are often overlooked, potentially leading to hearing loss or dangerous complications.
The acclaimed performance art collective called contact Gonzo and sound artist Masamitsu Araki from Japan will host a series of art activities in HCM City in mid-July.
The event’s organisers said the two finalists won the jury’s board ion in overall assessment and evaluation in terms of innovation, diversity, light effects and colour intensity.
Each of Nguyễn Hữu Thiên Ân’s artworks made from colourful fondant cakes reflects a piece of Vietnamese culture – from traditional Tết (Lunar New Year) trays of food or hát bội (classical drama) to a portrait of his grandmother.
Nguyễn Thị Thu, 52, is one of the few remaining individuals who continue to pursue and preserve the traditional art of making flowers from green papayas in Hà Nội.