This year''s event is carefully curated to bridge Việt Nam''s historical legacy with its dynamic present, helping young the OVs discover the homeland''s regions, culture, and history and witness current economic development opportunities and the nation''s overall progress.
The "Holiday Fun Day" event was not just for fun - it was about nurturing a love for the Vietnamese language and cultural roots. Through a variety of activities, children with different interests can choose what they love, while naturally...
Among the exhibits, Việt Nam''s wooden “harvest festival” mask represents an elderly figure. It is used in folk theatre and reflects wisdom and rural joy, offering a glimpse into Vieejt Nam''s agricultural culture.
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.
The book serves as an encyclopedia of major French-Indochinese buildings in HCM City, detailing their history, architectural features, and the stories behind them, offering readers a deeper understanding of HCM city that was once dubbed "The Pearl of the Far...
Kể Chuyện Bác Hồ (Telling Stories about Uncle Hồ), published in Vietnamese and Chinese, depicts significant milestones in President Hồ Chí Minh’s life.
Co-organised by the Art Space Association and the Vietnam Cultural Centre in France, the event welcomed thousands of visitors eager to explore the richness and vibrancy of Vietnamese culture.
Creative short videos, images, and posts combining traditional culture with modern elements in cuisine, tourism, music, and customs not only attract domestic viewers but strong appeal for international communities.
As a highlight in this year''s cultural diplomacy journey, the programme served as a bridge connecting the two cultures, tradition and modernity, as well as the past and the future, aiming to honour the long-lasting and sustainable friendship between the...
More than just a spiritual sanctuary, the pagoda plays a vital role in preserving the Vietnamese language and fostering cultural identity among generations of overseas Vietnamese growing up far from their ancestral homeland.
The troupe presented iconic scenes from Swan Lake, The Nutcracker, and renowned works imbued with Cuban culture, impressing the audience with refined technique and expressive choreography.
Participants discussed internal developments within the Nguyễn Dynasty during the Franco-Spanish coalition’s campaigns, particularly the tension between pro-war and pro-peace factions, and their impact on the political and military situation at that time.
A standout feature this year is “Manga Fest 2025”, showcasing celebrated comic titles and also offering author meet-and-greets, cosplay performances, and other interactive activities.