The Hue Festival 2020 is scheduled to take place in the central province of Thua Thien-Hue from April 1-6 next year, marking a 20-year development process of Vietnam’s first internationally-acclaimed culture-art-tourism event.
Exploiting tourism on the basis of preserving and promoting the unique cultural values of ethnic minorities is the key to open up many prospects for socio-economic development of Lao Cai.
Besides the highland markets that have existed for a long time, the newly opened ones are also attractive destinations for visitors who want to explore the cultural identities of ethnic groups.
Ha Thai lacquerware is now enjoying a new vitality and has established a firm position among the famous craft villages in Vietnam, with most of its products being exported.
Various folk activities will be on show at the first ever Folk Culture in Contemporary Life Festival this weekend at Ly Thai To Park in downtown Hanoi.
The Vietnam National Museum of History (VNMH) and the People's Committee of Dong Da district co-organised a seminar entitled "Preserving and upholding the value of special relic site Dong Da Mound."
The Vietnam National Museum of History (VNMH) and the People's Committee of Dong Da district co-organised a seminar entitled "Preserving and upholding the value of special relic site Dong Da Mound."
Intangible cultural heritage of Hoa Binh’s ethnic groups have been on displayed in Tan Lac district, Hoa Binh province. This is part of activities within the Hoa Binh’s 2019 Culture and Tourism Week.
Ho Chi Minh City’s authorities need to focus on five solutions to effectively preserve cultural heritage in the city, according to Pham Duc Hai, Standing Vice Chairman of the municipal People’s Council.
A Vietnam – Lao conference was held in the central province of Nghe An on December 7 to seeks ways to continue nurturing the bilateral relations and friendship and to share experiences in the ethnic work between the two countries.
Hanoi, a charming city with a history of over one thousand years, is the convergence of cultural and historical essences of Vietnam. Its charm partly derives from oriental and French-style architecture, both ancient and modern, that will exist forever over time.
The application of the multimedia presentation technologies, especially the use of artificial intelligence in image identification, in combination with modern sound and light helped attract viewers.
“Song Lang” (The Tap Box), a film about the art of “cai luong” (reformed opera) has won the Golden Lotus, the country’s most coveted prize for a cinematic work.
The program introduced to the Hanoi people how to manipulate traditional musical instruments and forms of folk performances of the Kho Mu ethnic people.