Hanoi (VNA) – The management board of Hoan KiemLake and Hanoi Old Quarter on November 18 kicked off a wide range of activitiesin the Old Quarter in the capital city to mark the Vietnam Cultural Heritage Daywhich falls on November 23.
An exhibition introducing tuong (classical drama), a unique Vietnamese art that developed from a folk art into a royal one in the 17th century, will take place at the Hanoi Old Quarter CultureExchange Centre on Dao Duy Tu street on November 25.
Furthermore, an event featuring Vietnam’s traditionaltea-enjoying culture took place on November 18 - 19 at the Heritage House.
At Kim Ngan Temple, Kim Hoang folkpaintings and calligraphy works will be exhibited.
The centre will provide a space for cultural exchanges amonglocalities across the country. In addition, the ceramic artworks of Hanoi’s BatTrang and Phu Yen’s Dong Hoa craft villages will also be put on display.
Meanwhile, Hanoian lacquer products are displayed at Dong Laccommunal house.
On the evening of November 19, at the Cultural and ArtsCentre, the Hanoi Creative Design Week 2023 will be kickedoff in response to the Hanoi Creative Design Festival 2023 held from November17-26.
Those activities, held from November 18 to December 17, aim topreserve the country’s traditional culture and introduce it to the world,helping to attract tourists to the capital.
This year marks the 18th anniversary of Vietnam CulturalHeritage Day since its inception in 2005./.