This year''s festival also marks the first time augmented reality (AR) technology was used, displaying iconic cultural symbols of Đà Nẵng in an expansive AR environment.
Việt Nam News reporter Phương Mai talks with Sculptor Nguyễn Quốc Thắng about his days at the Liberation Art Chamber, revolutionary art, and how revolutionary art influences the development of HCM City’s art scene.
The Hà Nội Tourism Festival 2025 officially opened on May 30 night at the Imperial Citadel of Thăng Long offering visitors to enjoy almost of the capital''s specialties at once.
The Broadway-style show entitled Phép Màu Của Kurt (Kurt''s Miracle), written by Đinh Tiến Dũng, includes 17 songs performed by a talented cast of children and interactive technology.
A new tour entitled ''Tiếng Chuông Trấn Vũ'' (The Sound of the Trấn Vũ Bell) has been launched to bring Hà Nội visitors the unique experience of a sacred ceremony and cultural activities at night.
The reigning champion Finland and the host team Đà Nẵng will spark the Đà Nẵng International Fireworks Festival (DIFF) 2025 with theme ‘Legacy of Culture’ on its opening night on May 31.
The ranking is based on year-on-year analysis of Google search data for flights, hotels, and itineraries, conducted by UK-based travel insurance firm InsureandGo.
With five themes, the ongoing exhibition highlights Hồ Chí Minh as a symbol of patriotism, peace, cultural exchange, and national development. It also showcases images of Japan’s cherry blossoms and Vietnam’s lotus flowers, representing the two nations’ shared cultural values
Hiệp sĩ Dế Mèn (The Cricket Knight), which was officially introduced to the public on May 28, is the first ever book illustrated entirely by artificial intelligence (AI) in Việt Nam.
Since 1957, this award has honoured individuals who have contributed significantly to the arts. It is an expression of France’s recognition of those who have actively worked to promote art and culture both in France and abroad.
The city’s tourism department said the opening ceremony is expected to attract around 20,000 people at the open-air music performance featuring 200 artists and dancers at the East Sea Park on June 20.
Over the past few decades, the English as a Second Language (ESL) industry here has undergone monumental changes – but has all of it been for the better?