Đặng Thị Thùy Dương of HCM City won first prize at the 20th Chuông Vàng Vọng Cổ (Golden Bell) Awards, an annual cải lương (reformed opera) competition launched by HCM City Television (HTV).
The HCM City-based War Remnants Museum has just received the original English version of a diary written by war martyr Dr Đặng Thùy Trâm, who worked on the battlefield as surgeon in a central province of Việt Nam during the...
A movie by director Đặng Nhật Minh entitled Thương Nhớ Đồng Quê (Nostalgia for the Countryside) was screened last night, kicking off the Việt Nam Film Festival in New Delhi.
On Sunday, the Friends of Vietnam Heritage (FVH) will organise an
excursion to Hung King Temple in Phu Tho Province – one of the most
important and sacred places in the country.
Brazilian Bangu Atletico Clube set up a final clash
against defending champions, South Korean student squad in the Binh
Duong Television Cup at HCM City.
A documentary on a nine-year-old boy, who has
exceptional survival instincts, being screened at Ngoc Khanh and Tan Son
Nhat theatres in Ha Noi and HCM City, respectively, is creating waves
at the box office.
Talented film scriptwriter and director Vu Ngoc Dang of HCM City has had mixed reviews for his latest film, Con Ma Nha Ho Vuong (Never Trust a Stranger) released for the Halloween holiday.