The Việt Nam Family Day, celebrated annally on June 28, aims to raise awareness among authorities at all levels and the wider society about the vital role of the family in national development, especially in this era of national advancement.
Participants discussed internal developments within the Nguyễn Dynasty during the Franco-Spanish coalition’s campaigns, particularly the tension between pro-war and pro-peace factions, and their impact on the political and military situation at that time.
The festival aims to enhance awareness among various sectors and society about families’ role and position in the construction and protection of the nation.
Ji Chang-wook is set to attend DANAFF III alongside producer Jae Duk-han, who served as the line producer for ''Oldboy'' and the producer of ''The Spy Gone North''.
Jang Joon-hwan is known for his ability to blend multiple genres into a single film, crafting stories that are both engaging and meaningful. His filmmaking style is often described as daring, unconventional, and rich in symbolism.
In addition to Black Dog, 13 other films are competing in the Asian Film section, notably including Mưa Trên Cánh Bướm (Don’t Cry, Butterfly), directed by emerging Vietnamese filmmaker Dương Diệu Linh.
The Salangane Nest Festival and the knowledge of exploiting and processing agarwood in Khánh Hoà Province have been recognised as national intangible cultural heritage, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism said.
A Vietnamese costume parade will be held as part of the festival, expected to be the largest-ever of its kind with thousands of participants in traditional costumes of the three regions across Việt Nam.
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.
It is the first time a festival will hold a combination in-depth affiliate marketing seminar and outdoor music show in the country, promising a comprehensive, creative and trendy experience for the audience.
The annual festival at Đồng Xâm Village is a sacred occasion to pay tribute to ancestors, in keeping with the Vietnamese tradition of ''uống nước nhớ nguồn'', or ''when drinking water, remember its source''.