After a gap of almost 30 years, female musician Trần Le Giang has returned to music. She has written songs including Coi Nguồn (The Root). It is an entry for the song writing contest entitled Hat Len Viet Nam (Let’s Sing, Viet Nam).
Young actors of the drama club Ngoi Sao Xanh (Blue Star) in HCM City will offer online performances and videos on YouTube to keep their businesses alive after lockdown.
Fifty singers and theatre performers in HCM City appear in a special video music (MV) on YouTube praising Buddhism, life and people.
Drama clubs and theatres have offered a series of TV drama shows and music concerts featuring the industry’s history and development in the South.
Xoi bảy mau (seven-coloured) sticky rice of Lao Cai Province was recently chosen as one of top 100 best culinary dishes of Viet Nam by Vietkings.
Five destinations in Viet Nam, including Ha Noi, HCM City, Đa Nẵng, Nha Trang and Đa Lạt, are the most searched for on Booking.com by domestic travellers as the country is gradually restarting the tourism industry.
The Phương Nam Theatre will offer a new puppet play in HCM City every weekend in November.
As the entertainment industry stages a gradual recovery from the pandemic and domestic funding sources remain limited, Netflix has launched a film fund with the aim of supporting lesser-known filmmakers in Viet Nam, creating more opportunities for their voices to be heard.
In the early days of November, yellow tree marigolds surrounding the Chư Đăng Ya Volcano in the Central Highlands start to bloom, making it a magnet for young trekkers and photographers.