A horse painting by Dang Xuan Hoa
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The enduring symbolism of horses in Vietnamese painting

In the current of modern Vietnamese art, the horse is not only a familiar creature in daily life but also a figure rich in inspiration. From wartime canvases to contemporary works, horses appear as witnesses to history, embodying displacement and the yearning for freedom, leaving a distinctive imprint on generations of Vietnamese artists.

Delegates cut the red ribbon to open the festival. (Photo: LINH BAO)
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Tet Book Street Festival 2026 opens

The Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee held the opening ceremony of the Lunar New Year (Tet) Book Street Festival 2026 on the afternoon of February 15 (the 28th day of the Lunar New Year’s final month).

The play A Stir in the Fairy-Tale Forest is expected to bring a cheerful mood to young audiences during this year’s traditional Tet holiday. (Photo: MANH HAO)
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Ready for a civilised, meaningful festival season

As Tet arrives and spring comes, every corner of the country is filled with the excitement of the New Year and the anticipation of colourful festivals. After a year of industrious work, communities use this moment to reconnect with their roots, immerse themselves in the festive spirit of traditional rituals, and enjoy meaningful cultural life.

Thanh Tien Village, Phu Mau Commune (Hue City), is well known for its traditional paper-flower craft. (Photo: XUAN DAT)
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Flower village by the Perfume River

In the days leading up to the Lunar New Year (Tet) of 2026, inside a newly built, spacious house in Thanh Tien Village, Phu Mau Commune, Hue City, each paper petal is neatly laid out on a large wooden table.

Tet space along the corridor at My Duc General Hospital (Ha Noi Department of Health).
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“Tet Arrives – Spring Returns” brought to patients

With the motto “Leaving no one behind,” in the days leading up to the Lunar New Year of Binh Ngo, medical examination and treatment facilities across Ha Noi have set aside spaces to display apricot blossoms, peach blossoms, red couplets, lanterns and other decorations, with the hope of bringing the colours of spring to patients.

Residents of Ha Noi Old Quarter experience the atmosphere of traditional Tet at Kim Ngan Communal House (Ha Noi).
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In Pictures: Traditional Tet spreads across Ha Noi Old Quarter

On the occasion of the Lunar New Year 2026, the Management Board of Hoan Kiem Lake and Ha Noi Old Quarter, in coordination with organisations and individuals, organised a programme titled “Vietnamese Tet – Tet in Old Quarter”, aiming to recreate, preserve and spread the cultural values of the traditional Tet within the unique heritage spaces of Hoan Kiem Lake and Ha Noi Old Quarter.

Children from the “Anchoring the soul of Vi and Giam” class during a roots-return activity, taking part in traditional folk games.
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Dedicated individuals anchor the soul of Vi and Giam folk singing

In the afternoon, sunlight pours golden over the corn hills of in Nghia Dong Commune, western Nghe An. Amid the stillness of the mountainous commune, children’s voices rise in song. Not lively pop music, but the rustic melodies of Vi and Giam. In the small courtyard of the home of Tran Thuy Nga, dozens of children sit around Meritorious Artisan Ngo Minh, attentively following each rhythm of the singing.

Vo Ca Dao guides foreign visitors in experiencing woodblock printing.
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Hue storytelling through fond memories

Drawing on personal experience and memories of the former imperial capital, Vo Ca Dao has sought to distil them into 100 things worth trying when visiting Hue. These are not only suggestions for first-time visitors, but also a way of telling the story of Hue through everyday life.

A performance by the Phu Man Tuong Club, Bac Ninh Province. (Photo: Phu Man Tuong Club)
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Silent keepers of Tuong

While Viet Nam’s professional classical Vietnamese opera (Tuong) is facing mounting challenges, the enduring presence of amateur Tuong through community-run clubs organised and operated by local residents has created inspiring “playgrounds” and helped extend the art form’s vitality.

Resolution No. 80-NQ/TW: From “telling figures” to the aspiration to revitalise culture
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Resolution No. 80-NQ/TW: From “telling figures” to the aspiration to revitalise culture

Resolution No. 80-NQ/TW of the Politburo on the development of Vietnamese culture is being hailed by experts and the artistic community as a “blueprint” of historic significance. This latest aspiration to revitalise culture has been translated into a system of clear and stringent quantitative targets. It marks an important milestone, signalling a fundamental shift towards an action-oriented mindset and strategic investment for sustainable development.

Delegates cut the ribbon to inaugurate the programme.
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Exploring horse motifs in Vietnamese culture

On the occasion of the Lunar New Year — the Year of the Horse, the Ha Noi Museum is presenting a thematic exhibition entitled “Long Ma Khai Van” (opening new auspicious prospects), highlighting the distinctive features of the long ma (literally dragon horse — a winged horse with dragon scales) motif in traditional art as well as in contemporary fine and applied arts.

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