Cultural heritage
Free admission points on Vietnam Cultural Heritage Day
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On the occasion of the 19th anniversary of Vietnam Cultural Heritage Day (November 23, 2005 - November 23, 2024), many tourist attractions and relics across the country offer free admission.
Then singing and Tinh lute festival spreads heritage vitality
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The Then singing and Tinh lute festival of the Tay, Nung and Thai ethnic groups has brought this unique cultural art form closer to the public of the capital.
Da Nang opens subsidized market, exhibition of old villages and old streets
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The 2024 Da Nang Cultural Heritage Festival with the theme "Village Stories, City Stories" will take place on November 22-23 at the Da Nang Museum.
Visitors were amazed to see hundreds of people parading in traditional Vietnamese costumes
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Hanoi - More than 500 people wearing traditional Vietnamese costumes paraded past the Opera House, Hoan Kiem Lake... surprising many tourists and locals.
Bringing Then singing and Tinh lute to Hanoi audiences
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The program "Introducing Then singing and Tinh lute art of the Tay, Nung, and Thai ethnic groups" attracted a large number of people and tourists at Hanoi's walking street.
The 2024 National Solidarity Week opens impressively
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Hanoi - The opening week of "Great Unity of Ethnic Groups - Vietnamese Cultural Heritage" brought a vibrant atmosphere to the Vietnam National Village for Ethnic Culture and Tourism.
The first Then singing and Tinh lute festival in Hanoi
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The 2024 Then singing and Tinh lute art festival of the Tay, Nung, and Thai ethnic groups will take place for the first time at the Vietnam National Village for Ethnic Culture and Tourism, Hanoi.
Ong Gia New Market - the ancient market that sets a record in Hanoi
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Hanoi - Ong Gia New Market is oriented by local leaders to develop tourism to be worthy of the title of the oldest market in Vietnam.
Water puppetry, a “specialty” for tourists
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Water puppetry was born from the rice civilization, is a folk art form, bearing the creative mark of the Vietnamese people.
The miracle of handmade brocade weaving of Lao people in Dien Bien
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Turning cotton into brocade fabric is a solution, opening up a direction to help solve employment and increase income for Lao ethnic people in Dien Bien.