The Viet Nam National Fine Arts Museum houses over 20,000 fine-art artefacts. (Photo: Viet Nam National Fine Arts Museum)
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Viet Nam National Fine Arts Museum embraces digital age

After nearly six decades of establishment and development, the Viet Nam National Fine Arts Museum, home to more than 20,000 artefacts, including nine recognised as National Treasures, is entering a new era of transformation through the adoption of technology and digital innovation.

Young participants enjoy traditional Korean games in front of the main stage.
Culture

Vibrant Korean colours in Ha Noi

The Korean Cultural Road Festival 2025, held in Xuan Dinh Ward, Ha Noi on October 25 and 26, offers the public a diverse range of experiences showcasing the art, cuisine, and spiritual life of the people of the Republic of Korea (RoK).

Bridal costumes of Red Dao women in Tan Linh, Lao Cai.
Culture

Preserving cultural identity of Red Dao people in Tan Linh

Tan Linh commune, Lao Cai province is home to ethnic communities such as Tay, Dao, H’Mong... The Red Dao people bring their own cultural colors expressed through costumes, cuisine and traditional festivals, contributing to creating a land rich in cultural, tourism and economic potential.

At the press conference on the concert.
Lifestyle

Quang Ninh to host Ha Long Concert 2025

The Ha Long Concert 2025, themed “Spirit of Heritage – Shining Future”, will take place at October 30 Square in Ha Long Ward, Quang Ninh Province, at 8:00 pm on October 29. This is a special political–artistic programme organised by Quang Ninh Province.

Nha Rong Wharf, which is now the Ho Chi Minh Museum – Ho Chi Minh City Branch, is not only a special national relic site but has also been a cultural symbol and a source of pride for the city’s residents for more than a century.
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[In Pictures] Nha Rong Wharf site to be used for expansion of Ho Chi Minh Cultural Space

Tran Luu Quang, member of the Party Central Committee and Secretary of the Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee, announced in a recent conference that the city had previously allocated land at Nha Rong Wharf area to an investor for a commercial housing project. However, the Standing Board of the Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee has now agreed to cancel the project to reserve the land for expanding the Ho Chi Minh Cultural Space — one of the city’s future symbolic works.

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