The oil painting, titled "Property of a Lady of Title," will be the first Vietnamese artwork on auction at this distinguished auction house. It was on display at a solo exhibition of Vũ Cao Đàm in London in 1960, hosted...
HCM City prepares for the grand parade celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification with the final state-level rehearsal taking place on Sunday morning.
People from opposing sides united in hardship and national mission represent the resilience and brotherhood forged during one of the hardest times in Việt Nam''s history.
Building on the success of its first season, "Inspiring Tradition", the Pan Pacific Hanoi Art Prize continues to promote local arts, nurture talent, and support artists with special needs, inspiring future generations. The annual event keeps the passion for art...
In 2024, Việt Nam surpassed Singapore to become the third most-visited country in the region, welcoming 17.5 million international arrivals - just behind Malaysia with 25 million and Thailand with 35 million.
Nguyễn Hữu Thái recounted with fervour the dramatic hours of 30 April 1975 at the Independence Palace—then the final bastion of the Republic of Việt Nam—as the last moments of war slipped into history.
The 2025 Việt Nam - China youth hip-hop cultural exchange festival has recently taken place at the Hữu Nghị Quan square, a border area between the two countries, as part of the ongoing Year of China - Việt Nam Humanistic Exchange.
The Spring Homeland 2025 programme aims to honour the cultural values and beautiful traditions of the nation, highlight the country’s achievements and the development of the overseas Vietnamese community.
The southern province of An Giang will organise a ceremony to celebrate the recognition of its Festival of the Bà Chúa Xứ Goddess at Sam Mountain as a UNESCO intangible cultural heritage. The event on March 19 at the Sam...
Linking tourism with a province’s unique speciality product, to the point where it becomes synonymous with a certain region, has always been a recipe for tourism success.
As a part of the HCM City Áo Dài Festival 2025, the traditional long dress parade was held for the first time in the city on March 8, honouring the beauty of traditional costumes.