A work by French photographer Lily Franey.
Culture

Exhibition showcases Viet Nam through French eyes

As part of the Hue Festival, three French photographers — Daniel Roussel, Gilbert Bertrand, and Lily Franey — will present a photography exhibition on the land and people of Viet Nam entitled Viet Nam's Intersection at the University of Education, Hue University (32–36 Le Loi Street, Hue).

A view of the dedication ceremony for Cat Tuong Pagoda in Gwangju, the RoK. (Photo: VNA)
Cutural Exchange

Another Vietnamese Pagoda inaugurated in RoK

A dedication ceremony for Cat Tuong Pagoda was held in Gwangju, the Republic of Korea, on June 7. The pagoda serves not only as a place of religious practice but also as a spiritual anchor, a cultural space and a bridge connecting the Vietnamese community in the RoK.

A corner of the Temple dedicated to Ba Chua Xu.
Lifestyle

An Giang opens Via Ba Chua Xu Festival at Sam Mountain

The Via Ba Chua Xu (Lady of the Realm) Festival officially opened at Sam Mountain, Vinh Te Ward, An Giang Province on June 6. The festival is being organised on a solemn yet practical scale, harmoniously combining traditional rituals with a range of cultural, tourism and trade promotion activities.

The workshop attracts a large number of scientists and researchers. (Photo courtesy of the Viet Nam Museum of Ethnology)
Lifestyle

Museums’ exhibitions promote marine culture

The scientific workshop entitled “Marine Culture – Connections through Museums’ Exhibitions” was held in response to Viet Nam Sea and Islands Week 2026, while also serving as an academic forum for exchanging and sharing experiences in researching, preserving, interpreting, and promoting marine cultural values through museum activities.

The “Light Concert - Welcoming the New Year 2026” programme is jointly organised by Nhan Dan Newspaper and the Ha Noi People's Committee at August Revolution Square. (Photo: THE DAI)
Lifestyle

A shared love of music helps bring communities together

In recent years, a growing number of community choir models have emerged and flourished, attracting participants from diverse age groups, professions, and backgrounds. This development has broadened public access to the arts while fostering close-knit communities and spreading humanistic values.

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