An exhibition with the theme of “President Ho Chi Minh’s sayings in Korean calligraphy” kicked off on November 28 at the Vietnam Fine Arts Museum in Hanoi.
The Thematic exhibition of archaeological relics, messages from the ground (from November 22nd to December 22nd, 2022) at the Provincial Museum attracts a large number of public to visit. This is one of the activities to celebrate Vietnam Cultural Heritage Day (November 23rd).
Architect Henri Parmentier, who was the first to pay attention to the ancient Cham traces in Marble Mountains, was also the one credited with establishing the Da Nang Museum of Cham Sculpture. Therefore, this unique museum was once named after him in 1936.
An exchange on drum performance art between the Bong Sen Traditional Music and Dance Theater and the Ten Drum Art Percussion Group of Taiwan (China) was organized at the Kim Chau Theater in HCMC’s District 1 on November 22.
An art space entitled ‘Lotus in the cultural life of Vietnamese people’ has opened at the Vietnam Exhibition Centre for Culture and Arts (VECCA) in Hanoi as a highlight of the Cultural and Tourism Week on Green Heritage.
The exhibition "Green Heritage Tourism and Culture Week – A meeting place for people and nature" is the curtain raiser of the on-going Green Heritage Tourism and Culture Week at the Vietnam Art and Culture Exhibition Center in Hoa Lu street, Hanoi. The event includes exchanges, performances, and exhibitions honoring Vietnam’s natural and intangible cultural heritages.
On November 22, the cultural heritages of Tay, Nung and Dao ethnic minority groups were introduced at an exhibition, which officially opened in the northern mountainous province of Lang Son.
(TITC) - Implementing the commitment with UNESCO in heritage conservation, in 11 years since the heritage was honoured (2011-2022), the Citadel of the Ho Dynasty has been preserved and promoted its inherent value.
A calligraphy exhibition opened at the Temple of Literature in Hanoi on November 20 to mark Vietnamese Teachers’ Day (November 20) and Vietnamese Cultural Heritage Day (November 23).
Located 10 kilometers south of Phan Rang city, My Nghiep village in Ninh Thuan province, is a traditional brocade weaving village of the Cham ethnic people. Legend has it that, in the 17th century, a woman named Po Nagar, known as the founder the Cham people, who taught the Cham to work, produce, and live off the land, came to this area and passed on weaving to Ong Xa and Chaleng, a couple living in Ca Klaing village, now My Nghiep village. Since then, the traditional brocade weaving craft has been preserved and developed by villagers.