Spring festivals open nationwide

Spring festivals open nationwide

People from across the country are flocking to spring festivals at locations such as the Voi Phuc Temple in Hanoi, the historical relic of the Cho Don Safety Zone (ATK Cho Don) in Bac Kan, and Tran Nhat Duat Temple in Thanh Hoa.
Artisan Nguyen Tan Phat poses with a dragon-shaped chair, an artwork within his new lacquer collection. (Photo: thoibaonganhang.vn)

Dragon-themed artworks celebrate Lunar New Year 2024

In recent years, zodiacs have provided inspiration for artists to create new artworks to welcome the Lunar New Year. As 2024 is the Year of the Dragon, many dragon-themed artworks have been introduced to the public, with the most prominent among them being the collections of 1,000 items by artisan Nguyen Tan Phat and 100 ceramic sculptures by Hai Phong-based artist Pham Van Tuyen.
Two stone dragons in front of Kinh Thien Palace in Thang Long Imperial Citadel in Hanoi.

Dragon in Vietnamese culture and life

A dragon is described visually with physical characteristics taken from nine different animals: the horns of a stag, the head of a camel, the eyes of a demon, the neck of a snake, the belly of a clam, the scales of a carp, the claws of an eagle, the soles of a tiger, and the ears of a cow. Although it is a mythical creature, dragons have been symbols in the life and culture of Asian people since ancient times.
An art performance at the Ninh Binh – Trang An Festival. (Photo: THU CUC)

"Building the peak" or "laying the foundation"?

The cultural revitalisation that has been fiercely promoted by the Party and State has achieved positive results, helping to change society's perception of culture’s fundamental role in development. However, real life poses many urgent issues that need to be adjusted to wards creating a positive movement for culture.
The largest bronze drum artefact that Vietnam has discovered so far.

Dong Son cultural collection displayed

A special exhibition called “Dong Son Echoes from the Past” opened at the Vietnam National Museum of History, on November 22, as part of activities to mark Vietnam Cultural Heritage Day (November 23) and the 100th anniversary of the discovery and research of Dong Son culture.
A scene from Director Bui Thac Chuyen's “Tro tan ruc ro” (Glorious Ashes). (Photo courtesy of the film crew)

Raising the “cinematic kite” to reach higher

The awards ceremony for the 2023 Golden Kite Awards has just taken place in Nha Trang City, Khanh Hoa Province, gathering nearly 1,000 filmmakers, experts, and artists. This year marks the 20th anniversary of the establishment of the Vietnam Cinema Association, which aims to honour outstanding authors, artists, and cinematographic works. The highlight of this year's Golden Kite Awards was that the results exceeded expectations as they did not follow the crowds but were convincing.
A dance performance entitled ‘Pa Then ethnic girls’ by artists from the Tuyen Quang provincial art troupe. (baodantoc.vn)

Bringing dance closer to the public

Taking place in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City from July 15 to October 29, Vietnam Dance Week 2023 is expected to become an attractive venue for both domestic and international dance artists.
Children are experiencing jigsaw puzzles of bronze drums when participating in the tour “Sounds of ancient bronzes”, at the Vietnam National Museum of History.

New experiences at museums and relic sites

With the aspiration to attract more and more visitors, especially young people, several museums and relic sites have made efforts to promote creativity to create products that help improve the experience of tourists. This is not only a direction to spread and promote the value of museums, relic sites and preserved artefacts, but also an effective way to generate revenue, to sustainably serve the conservation and maintenance activities of museums and relic sites.
Author Martín Rama (left) speaking at the launch of his new book. (Photo: Anh Vu)

Hanoi is my forever muse

After his book ‘Hanoi promenade’ won the Bui Xuan Phai Award: For the love of Hanoi in 2014, Uruguayan author and World Bank economist Martín Rama has recently released his second book inspired from the capital of Vietnam, which he praises as his forever muse.
Reading culture to be further promoted

Reading culture to be further promoted

2022 was considered a quite successful year for the publishing industry as it still achieved many achievements despite the many difficulties, including increasing the number of publications per capita, the successful organisation of the National Book Award and the participation in major awards in culture and press. One of the biggest goals of the industry in the coming time is to further promote reading culture among the community.
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