The Easter lily, called “loa ken” in Vietnamese and considered the “flower of April”, is adorning streets across Hanoi with its fragile, gentle, and pure beauty.
Bui Xuan Phai award, which introduces to the public art works highlighting the beauty of Hanoi, has become an indispensible part of the capital city’s cultural life.
The Easter lily, called “loa ken” in Vietnamese and considered the “flower of April”, is adorning streets across Hanoi with its fragile, gentle, and pure beauty.
As many as 26 paintings featuring Hanoi Autumn as well as cultural and religious heritage of ASEAN countries are being displayed at an exhibition in the Vietnamese capital city.
Located about 40 kilometers from the center of Hanoi, Cuu village, Van Tu commune, Phu Xuyen district is famous for its ancient villas mixed with Vietnamese and French architecture, built in the early 20th century.
Through many ups and downs of time, Cuu village in Hanoi still has nostalgic architectural values as a symbol of prosperity, once known by the title "Ha Thanh first tailor village".
It’s nearly two months to go until the 2019 Tet (Lunar New Year) holiday. However, peach blossoms, a traditionally festive flower in Vietnam’s northern region, are already being sold early at Quang Ba
An art exhibition featuring the beauty of of Hanoi kicked off in the capital on October 7, on the occasion of the 63rd anniversary of the city’s Liberation Day (October 10).