First Thang Long – Hanoi Festival 2025 opens

The festival, themed “Heritage – Connection – Era”, seeks to showcase Vietnam’s cultural heritage to the world while highlighting Hanoi as a distinctive and creative heritage city.

Performances at the opening ceremony of the First Thang Long – Hanoi Festival 2025. (Photo: VNA)
Performances at the opening ceremony of the First Thang Long – Hanoi Festival 2025. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The first Thang Long – Hanoi Festival 2025 officially opened with a grand ceremony at the Thang Long Imperial Citadel, launching a series of cultural activities running through November 16.

The festival, themed “Heritage – Connection – Era”, seeks to showcase Vietnam’s cultural heritage to the world while highlighting Hanoi as a distinctive and creative heritage city. The capital aims to build a unique cultural brand where heritage drives sustainable development in the era of global integration.

Speaking at the opening, Vice Chairman of the municipal People's Committee Vu Thu Ha described the festival as a large-scale cultural and artistic event with open creative spaces that link traditional values with the spirit of the digital age. The festival provides a platform where folk artisans collaborate with young artists and creators to innovate and enrich Vietnam’s cultural identity in a rapidly integrating world.

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Performances at the opening ceremony of the First Thang Long – Hanoi Festival 2025. (Photo: VNA)

The festival features over 700 domestic and international artists, performers, and artisans, performing in more than 30 cultural, artistic, and tourism activities. These include street parades, performances, heritage exhibitions, ao dai festivals, handicraft demonstrations, forums, and creative business networking, taking place at Hanoi’s heritage and creative sites such as the Thang Long Imperial Citadel, Temple of Literature, Ho Guom pedestrian streets, and Hanoi Museum.

The event reinforces Hanoi’s image as a modern, integrated city where history and contemporary creativity meet each other. By celebrating heritage, the festival not only honours traditional values but also underscores Hanoi’s pioneering role in preserving national culture and developing the creative industry.

The festival emphasises linking heritage with cultural industry development, laying the foundation for creative tourism and the knowledge economy. Hanoi aims to leverage its rich heritage resources to develop sustainable tourism, connecting historical sites with modern technology and producing distinctive cultural products of the capital.

Organisers aim for the festival to become an annual, strategic event that fosters a “new cycle of creativity” for Hanoi’s culture. Following the festival, performances, exhibitions, and heritage showcases will continue regularly, providing open cultural spaces where residents and visitors can experience heritage in everyday life./.

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