The exhibition, entitled Mã Đáo (Horse Returns), is jointly organised by the People''s Committee of Hoàn Kiếm and Vietcombank, delivering a cultural message of fresh starts and collective momentum as the country enters a new phase of development.
With a multifaceted approach that encompasses cultural research, contemporary visual language, and creative installation art, the images of the horse are dynamically reinterpreted, rich in meaning, reflecting both its familiarity in traditional life and the essence of contemporary society.
Radiant Hà Nội – Light and Heritage is a dazzling exhibition not to be missed, offering a standout cultural and artistic highlight as 2025 draws to a close and 2026 approaches.
An exhibition on contemporary art will be open to public on December 10 as a landmark event celebrating the pioneering Vietnamese artist Vũ Dân Tân whose experimental vision helped shape the emergence of contemporary art in 1990s in Việt Nam.
The faithful friendship, close cooperation across many fields and deep people-to-people ties between Việt Nam and Cuba are highlighted in an exhibition titled Nghĩa Tình Thủy Chung (Everlasting Friendship) at the Vietnamese Women’s Museum in Hà Nội.
The exhibition showcased nearly 30 standout images handpicked from VNA’s extensive archives and shot by its domestic photojournalists and resident correspondents in Vientiane, vividly illustrating the deep-rooted and unwavering ties between the two Parties, States, and peoples.
The exhibition showcases the revolutionary activities of Nguyễn Ái Quốc - Hồ Chí Minh in China, highlighting the traditional solidarity and diplomatic relations established, strengthened, and developed by President Hồ Chí Minh, along with other leaders and the people of...
The event features works by 50 Vietnamese photographers and 14 international delegations with 36 members. Each participating artist is showcasing three standout photographs.
The exhibits are from the archival agencies under the Việt Nam State Records and Archives Department, the China National Archives Administration, news agencies of both countries, and other relevant bodies.
The exhibition features 140 artworks, with 70 by Vietnamese photographers and the remainder by Indonesian artists, showcasing vivid images of natural landscapes, traditional culture, customs, and everyday life in both countries.
An exhibition by artist Đinh Phong reveals how metal, shaped with poetry and emotion, transforms into a powerful language of contemporary painting and sculpture.