Đông Temple – one of the most prestigious historical and cultural relics in the northern province of Hải Dương has sustained serious damage due to the effects of weather and time, despite efforts by local people and authorities to preserve the structure.
Great national unity will be the main theme of cultural activities to be held at the Culture-Tourism Village of Vietnamese Ethnic Groups in Hanoi in November.
A photo exhibition on Vietnam heritage is underway by the Hoan Kiem lake side, Hanoi since November 2.
Two royal stone beds at the temple worshiping King Dinh Tien Hoang in the northern province of Ninh Binh have been recognised as national treasure.
Cau Ngu (whale worship) is a form of folk festival associated with the life of coastal fishermen in several districts in Quang Binh province.
A contemporary dance show that places the Cham ethnic group’s culture centrestage will be introduced to local and foreign audiences next month at the Lune Hoi An performing centre in the central province of Quang Nam.
Recent encroachments at Cổ Loa Ancient Citadel that threaten to destroy the important historical site have experts and members of the public worried.
The Quang Nam provincial People's Committee has just issued a plan for the 20th anniversary of Hoi An ancient town and My Son Sanctuary recognized as the UNESCO’s World Cultural Heritages (September 4, 1999 - September 4, 2019). The plan was also made to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Cu Lao Cham-Hoi An Biosphere Reserve (May 26, 2009 - May 26, 2019).
The 500-year-old heritage golden apple (Diospyros decandra) tree in Phuoc Tich ancient village is one of the five ancient trees in Thua Thien Hue which has been recognized as a heritage tree of Vietnam. Due to many impacts, the tree is at an increasing risk of potentially dying from diseases or breaking in large storms.
Ca Tru singing troupes from 13 provinces and cities nationwide will gather in the central province of Ha Tinh early next month for the National Ca Tru (ceremonial singing) Festival 2018.