Culture

Awakening Lien of Chuon village

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There are heritages that are not lost due to war or natural disasters but quietly disappear in the modern rhythm of life. Lien Lang Chuon - the painting line, the word Tet once present in every old Hue house, has taken such a journey: From familiar to lost, now called back from memory with patient carvings on persimmon wood, with the belief that a cultural value only truly lives when it returns to life.

Journey to bring ao dai heritage back to Vietnamese life

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For more than 10 years, fine arts researcher Nguyen Duc Binh has persistently brought Vietnamese ao dai cultural heritage, especially the five-panel ao dai, back to life.

Tet scent

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Has there ever been a moment of pause in your heart, when walking on the familiar road every day, encountering a scent that is both near, far, and memorable. Then you suddenly exclaim: Tet scent.

U100 artisans tell stories of Hue cuisine on Tet

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From Tet dishes to moderate, sophisticated eating habits, U100 artisan Mai Thi Tra tells the story of Hue cuisine as a cultural flow, linking the past with the present of the ancient capital, where dishes are not only for enjoyment but also for preserving lifestyle and family morality.

People flock to Phu Tay Ho on the 3rd day of Tet, security is tightened

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Hanoi - On the 3rd day of Binh Ngo Tet, many people moved to Phu Tay Ho to pray for good luck. All security and order activities at Phu were tightened.