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The first-ever Thang Long – Hanoi Festival 2025, slated for November 1–16 with over 30 diverse activities across various fields and locations, is expected to become a cultural and tourism highlight for the capital in autumn.
Vietnamese authorities take strong action against artists with inappropriate music, seeking to protect cultural values.
Vietnam should focus more on developing cultural industries and digital culture in connection with the creative economy, viewing these as key economic sectors that can increase culture’s contribution to national GDP.
Red Rain and Death Battle in the Air - two outstanding recent Vietnamese films - will be screened free of charge for audiences as part of the 2025 Autumn Fair, scheduled to take place from October 25 to November 4 at the Vietnam Exposition Centre.
A photo exhibition at the Vietnam Women’s Museum showcases the colorful lives and radiant smiles of Vietnam’s 54 ethnic groups, as seen through the lens of 25 female photographers.
Vietnamese audiences have witnessed the rise of large-scale music concerts, which are not only moments of artistic ecstasy but also serve as cultural bridges gathering national spirit, creative aspirations, and the power of community.
The global commitment to Vietnam's heritage spans continents. India has contributed over 50 billion VND (1.89 million USD) to the conservation of the My Son Sanctuary in Da Nang city.
From October 2-9, audiences can revisit Pandora in breathtaking 3D and witness never-before-seen clips from Avatar: Fire and Ash.
Vietnamese artists are blending folk traditions with contemporary styles to reach global audiences.
Hanoi – From the historic autumn of 1945’ art programme held at August Revolution Square on August 15 to mark the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and upcoming national holidays.
Hanoi celebrates 80 years of independence with historic displays at Thang Long Citadel.
Scholars highlight how Vietnam can retain cultural identity while integrating digital innovation in art, religion, and ethnicity.
The People’s Committee of central Hue city on August 11 issued a plan to restore the Nguyen Dynasty (1802-1945) imperial throne, a nationally recognised treasure.
An exhibition in Hanoi showcases Vietnam’s first national currency and pivotal historical artifacts, honoring the 80th anniversary of independence.
Vietnamese Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Nguyen Van Hung and his Korean counterpart Chae Hwi Young co-chaired a Vietnam – Republic of Korea (RoK) dialogue on cultural industry cooperation in Seoul on August 11.
Vietnam opens a new edition of its international children’s art competition, inviting young talents to paint their love for Hanoi and a peaceful world.
From vibrant lights to lively choirs, Hanoi’s renowned churches bring festive cheer to locals and tourists alike, offering a warm holiday experience despite the cold weather.