(TITC) - On 14th February, the Center for Scientific and Cultural Activities Van Mieu - Quoc Tu Giam coordinated with the French School of the Far East (École française d'Extrême-Orient) (EFEO) to organise the Opening Ceremony of the Exhibition "Temple of Literature in the recognition of Ha Noi's heritage in the period 1898-1954".
The Ao Dai Festival, an outstanding annual cultural and tourism event of Ho Chi Minh City, is held in March every year. This is a meeting place for those who love the Ao Dai and want to contribute to honoring the cultural identity of the nation.
Over the years, cultural diplomacy of Phu Tho has made many development steps, which is considered as an effective tool of "soft power" of Phu Tho. Cultural diplomacy has promoted its role as a method to spread cultural and human values, promote the image, enhance the position and voice of the province in the international arena; thereby creating more impetus and room for development. Cultural diplomacy activities have been implemented in various forms, such as promoting information and propaganda activities abroad; organizing cultural and art exchange activities, and cultural events; joining international cultural organizations; and strengthening the role of expatriates in promoting cultural exchange activities...
Visitors all over the world are now able to do some sightseeing in Hoi An right in their countries via Metaverse platform.
The central province of Thanh Hoa is scheduled to hold a festival from March 11-13 to honour Lady Trieu, who led a resistance war against China’s Eastern Wu during the third century.
By introducing heritage programs and art forms outside the relic space, the artists of Hue Royal Traditional Art Theater contribute to bringing the ancient space of the Royal Palace to life.
82-year-old Do Quang Hung, who has dedicated more than 60 years of his lifetime to following and preserving the traditional craft of silk-making in Hanoi’s Van Phuc village, has stuck with the manual technique passed down from previous generations long after most local production households switched to machinery. His aim is to produce high-quality silk products and at the same time preserve a part of Vietnamese culture.
The Ho Chi Minh City Women's Union launched an online photo contest on February 8 to honour the Ao Dai, the nation’s traditional long dress.
Traditional brocade weaving has been a pride of the Bahnar ethnic minority people in the Central Highlands province of Gia Lai for many years. The unique weaving technique and beautiful patterns have been revived under great effort of local people.
The People's Committee of Kon Tum City (Kon Tum Province) organise a ceremony to open the second Brocade Colour Festival and launch Kon Jo Dri Community Tourism Village, on February 6.