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Five precious Japanese paintings belonging to Japanese collector Ito Chihiro have been presented to the Museum of Vietnam History in HCM City.
Artist Ly Truc Son and his student Trieu Quoc Chien are displaying sơn mài (lacquer) paintings at Vietnam National Museum of Fine Arts.
The Viet Nam Spring Summer 2020 Fashion Week starting today will present the latest collections by leading designers.
For many parents, introducing their children to the piano at a young age is a chance for their children to begin to learn about music.
Pham Ngoc, a reporter from Lao Động Cuối Tuần (Weekend Labour) interviews musician Kim Ngoc, director of Đom Đóm — the Hub for Experimental Art & Music, which is helping run the Future of Tradition project on traditional and contemporary art.
An exhibition of veteran artists representing different styles of Vietnamese fine arts will open from May 30 to June 15 in Hanoi.
The US Navy is planning two major visits to Vietnam this year as part of efforts to strengthen maritime relations between the two armies.
Although the US latest report on human right practices acknowledges Vietnam’s achievements in protecting human rights, it still includes some assessments that are not objective and do not reflect the actual situation in Vietnam.
One of the major pharmaceutical firms in the country, Traphaco JSC seems to have forgotten the strength of financial vehicles to realise its profit optimisation target.
The Ministry of Transport has proposed the Government allocate VND932 billion (US$40 million) from contingency reserves for the My Thuan-Can Tho expressway project to entice businesses to invest in the project.
HCM City names May as occupational safety and health month, Construction of Cat Linh-Ha Dong railway accelerated in June, Vietnam, WHO enjoy fruitful ties in over four decades, Two bank robbers detained, one on run