Copies of Nguyen Dynasty gold seals on display in Hue

An exhibition showcasing 32 replicas of gold seals from the Nguyen Dynasty is taking place at the Ngo Mon (Noon Gate) inside the Hue Imperial Citadel in the central province of Thua Thien Hue.

Bringing Hue heritage into the nucleus of development

On the morning of June 10, Hue Monuments Conservation Center celebrated its 40th anniversary of establishment (1982 - 2022). Attending the ceremony were Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Nguyen Van Phuong; representatives of Central departments, Provincial Party Standing Committee, as well as international organizations and partners.

Artbook illustrating Nguyen Du’s poems released

An artbook illustrating poems by celebrated poet Nguyen Du (1766 –1820) has been released by Kim Dong Publishing House on the occasion of the publisher’s 65th founding anniversary.

Ho Chi Minh City Fine Arts Association hosts silk painting exhibition

The Ho Chi Minh City Fine Arts Association opened a silk painting exhibition on June 8.

UNESCO officials, foreign diplomats explore Vietnamese lacquer paintings

More than 20 ambassadors and representatives of various international cultural organisations recent paid a visit to the Vietnam Fine Arts Museum to gain greater insights into the country’s lacquer paintings.

Binh Thuan to popularise, preserve ethnic minority music and dance

The south-central coastal province of Binh Thuan has launched a long-term project (until 2030) to preserve and promote music and dances of ethnic minority communities.

Traditional music, theatre artists enter HCM City schools

A group of traditional artists is working to offer a new art programme to preserve traditional Vietnamese music and theatre in secondary schools in HCM City.

Traditional celebration of Doan Ngo Festival replicated

An ancient ritual was reproduced on June 1 at Thang Long Imperial Citadel in Hanoi as part of the celebration of the Doan Ngo Festival (which take place on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month).

Tourism products from indigenous cultural values

Fishing villages and their typical values are considered precious tourism products that may help to nourish and preserve local cultural characters.

Community-based tourism developed on traditional culture

The Central Highlands is home to 49 ethnic groups, of which ethnic minorities account for more than 30%. The diversity of residents helps the Central Highlands to have a diverse, unique and rich ethnic cultural treasure.