A collection of 50 paintings that were d in 2024-25 by Hanoian artist Vũ Trọng Anh will go on display in an individual exhibition featuring the natural landscape, land and people in coastal central region.
WBC Muay Tthai champion Trương Cao Minh Phát has made national headlines as he prepares to compete in the LION Championship, Việt Nam’s largest professional mixed martial arts (MMA) series this weekend.
The event showcases outstanding paper rubbings and research projects d and carried out by generations of lecturers and students at the Việt Nam University of Fine Arts'' Faculty of Art Theory, History and Criticism.
Ranked in the top place following his remarkable record of eight wins and one loss, Lượng added another win and a belt after beating challenger Lê Văn Tuần in the LC 25 fight night.
In a coastal twist for Vietnam’s premier mixed martial arts series, the LION Championship 25 is set to storm Cam Ranh Square with a vengeance. On August 16, the usually tranquil shores of Khánh Hòa Province will witness Vietnam’s fiercest...
Over the past decade, mixed martial arts (MMA) in Việt Nam has undergone a remarkable transformation. What began as an unrecognised grassroots movement has evolved into a well-structured sport, achieving impressive international results.
The exhibition, entitled Thiên Vũ – Dance of Nature, displays 30 new works using acrylic and mixed media on canvas that display a visually emotional journey reflecting on nature, humanity and their deep interconnectedness.
The series, titled Những Nẻo Đường Nghệ Thuật (Artistic Pathways), will be held periodically by the Vietnam Museum of Fine Arts. Each session serves as a unique stop on the artistic map, where the public can listen, engage in dialogue...