The Xên Đông festival, known as the forest worship ritual, of the Thái residing in Nghĩa Lộ Town in the northern province of Yên Bái, has been recognised as a national intangible cultural heritage.
Community art troupes from the localities contributed performances infused with the characteristic melodies of mountain and forest areas, accompanied by unique and striking traditional costumes.
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism announced that on the list of national intangible heritages are the Huệ Nam Palace Festival and the traditional craft of making Vân Cù vermicelli.
The Vía Bà Chúa Xứ Núi Sam Festival is one of the biggest religious events in the south, representing a protector of the Vietnamese borders and a guardian of prosperity and health.
A festival took place in Ha Noi yesterday with an aim to promote the values of culture diversity and the indigenous knowledge of ethnic minorities in Viet Nam.
More than 60 foreign and Vietnamese guitarists will play at the 3rd International Guitar Festival organised by the HCM City Music Conservatory on Wednesday.
A movie by director Đặng Nhật Minh entitled Thương Nhớ Đồng Quê (Nostalgia for the Countryside) was screened last night, kicking off the Việt Nam Film Festival in New Delhi.
A bonsai can be seen as a miniature world of a Vietnamese village. An old banyan tree shadows a replica of a temple while a tiny fisherman sits by a pond.
Movie lovers in Việt Nam will be enthralled by an array of the best European films during the European Film Festival 2016 (EFF), which will showcase 13 contemporary films from EU member countries.
Phù Sa Band and a group comprising of students from the Hà Nội Arts College and the National Conservatory of Music have participated in the 5th World Youth Jazz Festival which opened in Kuala Lumpur.
The city’s first Ornament Plant and Pet Festival is to take place from Wednesday to May 5 in Vinhomes Riverside ecological urban area in the Long Biên District.