Children perform a traditional art piece. (Photo: VNA)
Children perform a traditional art piece. (Photo: VNA)
An artist introduces traditional musical instruments to locals and visitors. (Photo: VNA)
An artist introduces traditional musical instruments to locals and visitors. (Photo: VNA)
A traditional art performance takes place in the Old Quarter. (Photo: VNA)
A traditional art performance takes place in the Old Quarter. (Photo: VNA)
The traditional art space attracts great interest from both residents and tourists. (Photo: VNA)
The traditional art space attracts great interest from both residents and tourists. (Photo: VNA)
A traditional art performance. (Photo: VNA)
A traditional art performance. (Photo: VNA)
The traditional art space draws attention from many visitors. (Photo: VNA)
The traditional art space draws attention from many visitors. (Photo: VNA)
The traditional art space attracts great interest from both residents and tourists. (Photo: VNA)
The traditional art space attracts great interest from both residents and tourists. (Photo: VNA)
A traditional art performance. (Photo: VNA)
A traditional art performance. (Photo: VNA)
Foreign visitors also enjoy the traditional performances. (Photo: VNA)
Foreign visitors also enjoy the traditional performances. (Photo: VNA)
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Traditional arts come alive in Hanoi’s Old Quarter

Every Saturday evening, a traditional art performance takes place in front of the ancient house at 64 Ma May Street (Hoan Kiem ward, Hanoi). Amid the vibrant rhythm of the pedestrian zone, the echoes of folk music continue to resonate, affirming the enduring vitality of Vietnamese culture in the heart of the capital.