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The owner of the famous H'mong King Palace in Ha Giang Province, Vuong Duy Bao, has asked local authorities to urgently adopt measures to preserve the site which is facing serious deterioration.
Three artists' 70 paintings in different media are part of an exhibition being held in the HCM City Fine Arts Museum.
Nguyen Tien Nhat has won a bronze medal of the Asian Fencing Championships which is ongoing in Chiba, Japan.
More theatrical performances have been created for children, but plays for teenagers are needed as well, experts have said.
The top 20 candidates aged 5 to 13 have been selected to compete in the semifinal round in Model Kid Viet Nam 2019 which will air on VTV9 Television Channel since July 14.
Ngu My Thanh village located in Quang Loi commune of Quang Dien district in the central province of Thua Thien-Hue has been attracting an increasing number of tourists in recent times due to its unique murals and 3D paintings.
A contemporary dance based on Truyện Kiều (The Tale of Kieu), the masterpiece by the great poet Nguyen Du, will be restaged at the HCM City Opera House on June 22.
The 3rd Eurosphere – European Art of Living exhibition opened on June 14 at the InterContinental Saigon Hotel in HCM City’s District 1.
"Live on rocks and die buried in rocks". That is how people from the Mong Meo Vac ethnic group define their identity.
Musician Bryan Charles Wilson started his career as a cellist, but a trip to Vietnam opened up a world of musical possibilities for the American.
Vietnamese designer Do Trinh Hoai Nam is to introduce his Ao Dai collection during the ASEAN Fashion Festival which will be held as part of ASEAN Week 2019 in Seoul, the Republic of Korea (RoK) on June 15.
There are few things more attractive to the general public than a musical, and a genuine Vietnamese musical is an even more alluring prospect.
Artist Pham Sinh is displaying his latest works at a exhibition at Ha Noi Fine Arts Association.
Vietnam’s top underground dance music festival returns to Phu Quoc Island again this year, bigger and better than ever.
Heritage Space will present a music night featuring famous percussionist Tran Xuan Hoa, on June 22.
À Ố Làng Phố, one of the most well-known Vietnamese bamboo circus shows, will wow Australians at the Sydney Opera House, becoming the first Vietnamese art show be introduced at this iconic theatre.
Various activites for children are being held this summer at the Viet Nam National Village for Ethnic Culture and Tourism to celebrate Children's Day (June 1), Vietnamese Family Day (June 28) and the country's 54 ethnic groups.
Doctor Nguyen Duc Loc, head of the Social Life Research Institute, has recently launched a new project entitled ‘Museum-Book’ to promote museum activities.
The Y.O Saigon Dance Ensemble (YSDE) will stage a dance performance titled “Mua Kieu”, which achieved great success in the premiere performance last year, at the Saigon Opera House on Saturday, June 22.