Keyword: "National Intangible Cultural Heritage"

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Trach Xa long dress – pride of over-thousand-year-old craft village

Trach Xa long dress – pride of over-thousand-year-old craft village

Situated in Hoa Lam commune, Ung Hoa district, Hanoi, Trach Xa village is renowned for its tailor-made traditional long dress or ao dai. What makes Trach Xa ao dai unique is the meticulous craftsmanship and distinctive tailoring techniques. In 2004, Trach Xa was recognized as a traditional ao dai craft village by former Ha Tay province. Last year, the Trach Xa tailoring craft with a history spanning over 1,000 years was recognized as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage.

“Pho Hanoi” set to become global culinary icon

“Pho Hanoi” set to become global culinary icon

A recent workshop on preserving and promoting the national intangible cultural heritage of “Pho Hanoi” was held in the capital, bringing together culinary experts, artisans, and managers to share insights into the origins, evolution, and cultural significance of this iconic Vietnamese noodle dish.

Almost Ha Nhi ethnic women know how to make embroidery (Photo: VNA)

Enduring tradition of Ha Nhi ethnic minority group's costumes

Nestled in the rugged landscapes of northern mountainous Dien Bien province, Ha Nhi ethnic minority group in Sin Thau, Sen Thuong, Leng Su Sin and Chung Chai communes of Muong Nhe district have preserved their traditional costumes through generations, ensuring that its significance remains as vital today as it was in the past.

Pho bo (beef noodle) of Hanoi - one of culinary specialties not to be missed when visiting the capital city. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi Culinary Culture Festival 2024 to spotlight Hanoi Pho

The Hanoi Culinary Culture Festival 2024 will be held at Thong Nhat (Reunification) Park in the capital city from November 29 to December 1, the municipal Department of Culture and Sports announced at a press conference on November 25.

A total of 16 buffaloes join the 2024 Do Son Buffalo Fighting Festival. (Photo: VNA)

2024 Do Son buffalo fighting festival held

The 2024 Do Son Buffalo Fighting Festival was held on September 21 or the 19th of the lunar August instead of the 9th, as the host Do Son district is among the localities in Hai Phong city hardest hit by Typhoon Yagi.

Mi Quang - National intangible cultural heritage

Mi Quang - National intangible cultural heritage

The Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism on August 9 issued Decision No. 2327, officially recognizing the folk knowledge of the central province of Quang Nam’s Mi Quang (Quang Nam-style noodle soup) as part of the national intangible cultural heritage list.

Efforts made to promote the craft of making Lai Vung rolls

Efforts made to promote the craft of making Lai Vung rolls

The craft of making fermented pork rolls in Lai Vung district in Dong Thap province has flourished over the last six decades, establishing itself as a renowned local delicacy. Despite facing various challenges, the community in Lai Vung remains dedicated to safeguarding and advancing the time-honoured craft, which has now been recognised as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage.