HCM City’s tourism industry is implementing a recovery roadmap and building tourism products that can be deployed immediately.
A new art project on preserving tuồng or hat boi (classical drama), a traditional genre of Vietnamese theatre which began in the 17th century, has been recently launched in HCM City.
The museum will host the largest collection of works by the Norwegian artist Edvard Munch in the world.
Patients have had to ask their friends and relatives to care for their pets while they receive treatment at local hospitals
Mỹ Anh, 19, is the only Vietnamese representative at the 2021 Head In The Clouds Music Festival in the US.
Online distribution is becoming a global trend for the movie industry, particularly during the time when people are forced to stay at home due to COVID-19.
The great epic of India, Mahabrahata, featuring the development of Hinduism between 400 BCE and 200 CE, has been released in Vietnamese by the Dan Trí Publishing House, in co-operation with Đong A.
A number of travel agencies in HCM City have started bringing tourists back on tours, developing new local tourism products and preparing to connect to neighboring provinces for closed tours.
Viet Nam’s artist Nguyễn Trinh Thi and Nha San Collective have been selected to participate the 15th edition of contemporary arts exhibition Documenta (Documenta 15) in Germany’s Kassel next year.
The shot was taken by Vu Manh Cuong in northern Phu Tho Province
The quinquennial fair will run through March 2022 and is expected to host booths from more than 190 countries and international organizations
An online filmmaking course will begin this month, held by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) in Viet Nam, in co-operation with Viet Nam Cinematography Association’s Centre for Assistance and Development of Movie Talents.