The contest, now in its 11th season and organised by Vietnam Airlines'' in-flight magazine Heritage, invites all Vietnamese and foreign photographers, professional or amateur, to submit their works to compete.
UK Children''s Picture Book Week: Explore, Dream, Create brings young readers and children''s literature enthusiasts closer to works of renowned authors and illustrators from the UK.
The book serves as an encyclopedia of major French-Indochinese buildings in HCM City, detailing their history, architectural features, and the stories behind them
Towering at approximately 30m, with a trunk circumference nearing 10m, this majestic tree boasts a sprawling root system that delves deep into the earth, anchoring it firmly against the test of time. Its rugged trunk features a spacious hollow roughly...
A book featuring đờn ca tài tử (Southern folk music) and cải lương (reformed opera), two genres of traditional theatre that originated in southern Việt Nam 100 years ago, has been released in HCM City.
The vibrant traditions of wrestling and boat racing in Việt Nam are not merely sports they embody the cultural heritage and communal spirit of the nation.
It also serves as a platform for international CMOs to gain deeper insights into the VCPMC’s operations and Việt Nam''s intellectual property landscape in the context of rapid global development.
With its diverse collection of resources, the "Indian Corner" is an inspiration for those interested in learning about India and creating opportunities for exchanges.
A summer exchange camp for students from Việt Nam''s northern mountainous province of Điện Biên and a high school in Russia’s Saint Petersburg will be held in the second quarter of this year.
The cultural sector has embraced this digital revolution, implementing digital technologies to archive, promote, and enhance cultural heritage values. This enables the Vietnamese culture to better integrate and exchange with global cultural communities.
Some voices express concern that inviting foreign wrestlers could overshadow the local talent, arguing that differences in physical strength might disrupt the festive spirit. Many others recognise it as an opportunity to showcase Việt Nam''s rich traditions to the world.
The event was attended by Anita Rezazad, President of the Arab and South Asian Group, as well as diplomats and their spouses from nearly 20 countries of the diplomatic corps and representatives from local organisations.
Revered for its architectural elegance and rich historical significance, this pagoda exudes a uniquely solemn and tranquil atmosphere, inviting visitors to reflect and rejuvenate.
The Embassy of Germany to Việt Nam is inviting entries to a writing contest for female Vietnamese students with the winner being offered a ''job'' for a day working as an ambassador.