The handicraft booth drew crowds with its display of ceramics, lacquerware, brocade, and silk, offering a vivid glimpse into Vietnam’s rich artistic traditions. Chu Đậu pottery and Vạn Phúc silk scarves were particular highlights, with their intricate designs earning admiration...
The Vietnamese booth attracted a large number of visitors with traditional dishes imbued with national identity such as fried spring rolls, coffee, lemon tea and lemongrass tea. Not only impressing visitors with its unique flavor of Vietnamese food and drinks,...
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.
Located in the northern city of Hải Phòng, Bảo Hà Village and Nhân Hoà Village are celebrated as two of the most significant cradles of Việt Nam’s traditional puppetry.
The rare publication depicts the life of Uncle Hồ in comic book form, combined with carefully researched analytical articles and valuable documents, images and photographs.
The Hải Phòng puppet festival, themed ''Hải Phòng – 70 Years of Brilliant Flower Seasons'', aims to preserve and promote the unique cultural and artistic values of traditional Vietnamese puppetry.
These events aim to promote the daily and weekend activities at the “common home” of Việt Nam’s 54 ethnic groups, further preserving and showcasing traditional customs while fostering interregional and intercultural connections.
The Vietnamese version of Mekong Diaries - an artbook featuring never-before-published drawings, poems and letters by war artists - has been released by Kim Đồng Publishing House.
Three plays and musicals based on Vietnamese mythology and history have been presented to the French public to mark the half-century France-Việt Nam diplomatic relations and the 50th anniversary of the end of the war in Việt Nam.