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The recognition of gaming as one of Vietnam’s 12 official cultural industries signals a major shift in perception. The state is not only managing but actively supporting creative endeavors.
Marking 25 years of dedication to the theme “Vietnam on world stamps,” collector Hoang Anh Thi has curated award-winning collections showcased in both domestic and international philatelic exhibitions.
Cultural stars and first-time press bloc participants rehearse with honor and emotion for historic parade.
Rooted in ritual and daily life, this singing tradition conveys the values and dreams of the Dao community.
Nguyen Van Cuong, a 25-year-old from Thanh Hoa, has captured the spirit of Hanoi in a collection of handcrafted miniature models, each meticulously detailed down to every brick and electric wire.
The programme aims to honour the capital’s cultural and historical values, foster patriotism, and introduce new tourism products, helping reinforce Hanoi’s image as a safe, friendly, and attractive destination.
The film screening programme runs from August 28 to September 5 at Vietnam Exposition Centre in Hanoi’s Dong Anh commune.
Film Mua Do (Red Rain) has grossed more than 150 billion VND in ticket sales, setting a new benchmark for a historical, revolutionary war film in Vietnam.
To celebrate the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution (August 19) and National Day (September 2), Ho Chi Minh City will host a wide range of cultural and entertainment activities, including fireworks displays and art performances.
The central province of Gia Lai will host a series of lively events as part of a festival celebrating local heritage and products, the provincial People’s Committee announced at a press briefing on August 26.
For nearly 30 years, Le Giang has performed the dan bau (monochord) in over 80 countries and territories, a remarkable achievement for any artist.
An immersive exhibition using AR and 3D tech celebrates 80 years of independence and happiness.
Dozens of Vietnamese artists release passionate tributes to the country, flooding digital platforms with national pride.
Nine festivals, crafts, and culinary practices from Hanoi join Vietnam’s intangible cultural heritage list.
The National Concert “Things Everlasting” continues its tradition of narrating Vietnam’s cultural legacy through elegant and emotive music, while encapsulating the nation’s major historical milestones.
With over 400 ancient artifacts, Chi Bao’s museum showcases rare national treasures.
A monumental artwork traces the journey from Lung Cu to Cape Ca Mau, celebrating Vietnamese culture and unity.
Born in hardship, che giam reflects the strength and solidarity of the Gie-Trieng people.
The nationwide event opens August 28 in Hanoi, featuring achievements, cultural heritage, and thousands of performers.
Six locations across the capital will light up the skies on September 2 to mark the 80th anniversary of Vietnam’s National Day.