The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism has just approved a project to establish the Việt Nam National Traditional Orchestra, with the aim of preserving and promoting the values of traditional Vietnamese music amid increasingly deep international integration.
Xinjiang promotes culture and tourism in Hà Nội, aiming to draw Vietnamese visitors, as both sides highlight growing travel ties and plans for expanded cooperation.
Within the programme''s framework, international photographers explored and worked in various settings around Thổ Hà ancient village, including temple and pagoda complexes, narrow alleyways, ancient houses, village gates and ferry docks, as well as scenes of daily life and local...
A series of cultural and tourism activities themed “Highland rendezvous” will take place from April 30 to May 3 at the Việt Nam National Village for Ethnic Culture and Tourism in Hà Nội, offering visitors a glimpse into the cultures...
The Nguyễn An Ninh Digital Library, specialising in southern documents, has launched a Human Library project telling stories of the Southern land at the HCM City Book Street on Wednesday.
The annual programme aims to promote reading habits and highlight the role of books in modern society. It also reflects efforts to connect traditional reading culture with digital transformation.
Resolution 80-NQ/TW of the Politburo delivers a clear message: culture is not a back to development but a central strategy. In ethnic and mountainous areas, it serves as both a foundation and a driving force, shaping identity while enabling sustainable...
Rare and ancient documents of the Nguyễn Dynasty is available for public at the Huế Monuments Conservation Centre''s Chuyện kể từ những trang cổ thư (Stories from Ancient Texts) exhibition.
Tourism continues to be identified as a key economic sector, with a focus on green, sustainable development linked to digital transformation and improved competitiveness.
The 2026 Student and Youth Dance Talent Competition in Hà Nội honoured 12 outstanding performers, showcasing artistry across classical, contemporary and folk dance, while affirming the Việt Nam Dance Academy’s role in nurturing future national talents.
Hosted by the Hà Nội University of Culture, the event will serve as a forum to share research findings, successful models, and practical experience in cultural development in Việt Nam today.
Việt Nam News and Law reporter Lê Hương speaks with Nguyễn Mạnh Duy, who has conquered three Himalayan mountains over 8,000 metres high, including Everest, about his new book.