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Well-known film critic website IndieWire has named Vietnamese film “Ben Trong Vo Ken Vang”, known as “Inside The Yellow Cocoon Shell” in English, among its top 20 Best Movies of 2024.
Blurring the lines between selling art and the art itself is the aim of a new exhibition at the Vietnam Museum of Fine Arts.
Exhibitions of Japanese dolls and Ukiyo-e Arts will introduce the opening ceremony of the annual 20th Hoi An-Japan Cultural Exchange in the ancient town on July 26-August 4.
The 7th Hanoi International Film Festival (HANIFF) will be held from November 7- 11, throwing open the doors of the capital to international filmmakers.
The Dien Khanh ancient citadel in the south-central province of Khanh Hoa is set for a facelift, with restoration and upgrade work scheduled to begin in September 2024.
The attitude that the cultural industry spends too much but cannot earn enough money has impeded calls for investment in the industry.
Blockbuster film director Lưu Thành Luân of HCM City is working on his latest work called Linh Miêu (The Cat).
The Bung Sang bookshop, owned by 75-year-old Phan Van Sang, has been a landmark in Ho Chi Minh City for over 40 years.
An exhibition themed “The Geneva Agreement on the Cessation of Hostilities in Vietnam – A Historic Milestone of Vietnam’s Revolutionary Diplomacy” opened at the Vietnam National Museum of History in Hanoi on July 15.
Aqua Art at 44 Yen Phu, Hanoi, recently hosted the "Fourteen" exhibition, featuring works by 14 artists.
Heartfelt stories of unwavering will and heroic sacrifices of exceptional individuals who were captured and imprisoned during the anti-French resistance period are currently on display at the Hoa Lo Prison historical relic in Hanoi.
The grand finale of the DIFF 2024, themed "Made by Young Generation - Rhythm of the Future," concluded with Finland emerging as the winner.
With extensive experience, a handsome face, and impressive presentation skills, Pham Tuan Ngoc triumphed over 28 other contestants to win Mr. World Vietnam 2024.
The serene and simple images of Hanoi over 100 years ago have been immortalized by French photographer Pierre Dieulefils.
The Triad of Buddha Statues at Con Son Pagoda has been recognized as a unique National Treasure, a one-of-a-kind historical artifact that captures the essence of 17th-century Buddhist sculpture in Vietnam.
Đà Lạt City and art exhibition space Stop And Go Art Space launched the “Đà Lạt Art Street Season 2” (Cung đường nghệ thuật Đà Lạt) on July 11 after last year’s inaugural event became a big hit.
Ho Guom Opera celebrated its first anniversary with international singers accompanied by the Hà Nội Philhamonic Orchestra, Saigon Pops Orchestra and the Green Wind Choir from Hồ Chí Minh City.
Kite flyers from 12 countries and territories will be joining the International Kite Festival 2024 on the beach at Hoiana Resort & Golf, part of a green tourism promotion programme which will see more than one hundred kites in the air.
A salt-making field, dating back about 2,000 years of ancient Sa Huynh people, has been discovered in Duc Pho commune, the central province of Quang Ngai, according to Deputy Director of the Quang Ngai General Museum Doan Ngoc Khoi.
The An Giang Museum proudly exhibits six national treasures representing the Oc Eo culture from the 4th to 6th centuries, each of significant cultural, historical, religious, and artistic value.