A standout feature this year is “Manga Fest 2025”, showcasing celebrated comic titles and also offering author meet-and-greets, cosplay performances, and other interactive activities.
It is the first photo book on this theme, featuring concise articles along with over 1,000 rare images and documents meticulously sourced from the country.
The 200-page book takes readers on a journey through three architectural gems of Việt Nam’s bustling metropolis – the Hồ Chí Minh City Museum, the Hồ Chí Minh Central Post Office and the Independence Palace.
Author Nguyễn Ngọc Thuần has brought a new, emotional breeze to Vietnamese children''s literature. He shares insights into his celebrated story with Lâm Hạnh.
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.
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 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.
A Vietnamese-English bilingual book on slipper orchids has been published by Thế Giới (World) Publishing House, the result of a huge volume of research by an outstanding scientist inspired by the love of the flower.
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
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.
With its diverse collection of resources, the "Indian Corner" is an inspiration for those interested in learning about India and creating opportunities for exchanges.