“Leisurely Days” evokes a sense of ease amid the rush of modern life.
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Experiencing “Leisurely Days” by painter Tran Nguyen Dung

Entering the world of paintings by the late artist Tran Nguyen Dung (March 5, 1942-June 2, 2023), viewers are invited to contemplate a diverse artistic practice in terms of materials, from lacquer, oil paint, gouache, silk and do paper to mixed media, opening up evocative spaces for them to connect with their own personal experiences.

Artisan Dang Thi My Tram (Bau Truc Hamlet, Ninh Phuoc Commune, Khanh Hoa Province) alongside traditional handcrafted silver-engraved products of the Cham community. (Photo: NGUYEN TRUNG)
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Keeping traditional Cham silver engraving craft alive

Amid Bau Truc Cham Village, renowned for its traditional handmade pottery, one family has quietly preserved the craft of silver engraving through three generations. Less conspicuous than the pottery kilns burning day and night, the local silver engraving craft continues to play an important role in safeguarding the cultural identity and spiritual traditions of the Cham people while providing a stable source of income.

Viet Nam’s red flag with a yellow star flew proudly at the Global Chefs Challenge Finals 2026.
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Spreading Vietnamese cuisine on the international chef arena

Inspired by the idea of creating a distinctive culinary “passport”, the Viet Nam national culinary team presented at the Global Chefs Challenge Finals 2026 an engaging menu that invited diners to explore Viet Nam through carefully selected ingredients and masterful cooking techniques, offering an experience that was both contemporary and rich in heritage.

Delegates visit the exhibition space.
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Exhibition space on EFEO documentary heritage opens

On the morning of May 18, in Ha Noi, the Institute of Social Sciences Information under Viet Nam Academy of Social Sciences opened the exhibition space on EFEO Documentary Heritage to introduce and spread the value of the rare documentary collection transferred to Viet Nam by the French School of the Far East (EFEO) in 1957.

A Cham girl radiates joy in a traditional dance. (Photo: THANH DAT)
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Promoting Cham ethnic culture in association with sustainable tourism development

According to information from the Viet Nam National Authority of Tourism, Cham cultural identity will converge and spread during the 6th Cham Ethnic Culture Festival to be held in Khanh Hoa Province from June 26–28. The event will honour unique heritage values while opening up “golden” opportunities to connect tourism and create sustainable livelihoods for Cham ethnic communities nationwide.

Outstanding architectural works create value for cultural, social and historical spaces. Photo: HOANG HOA
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Architectural foundations for cultural industries

Over many decades, especially after 40 years of renovation, the role of architecture and architects has increasingly been affirmed in the work of building and shaping the country, with the architectural appearance of urban and rural areas developing in an increasingly civilised, modern and distinctive direction.

Members of the project team learn about the art of mother-of-pearl inlay in Chuon Ngo Craft Village.
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Young people help honour traditional art of mother-of-pearl inlay

With the aim of bringing the beauty of mother-of-pearl inlay closer to contemporary audiences, especially young people, an exhibition on mother-of-pearl inlay titled “Thuy Sac Van Trai” is set to take place at the Ha Noi Museum. The event will feature a wide range of activities, including exhibitions, demonstrations of the crafting process, hands-on workshops, and exchanges with artisans.

A dragon dance performance at the Pho Hien Folk Culture Festival 2026.
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Preserving and promoting heritage value of Pho Hien

Pho Hien once flourished between the 16th and 18th centuries as a bustling trading port frequented by merchants from 12 countries around the world. Traces of the ancient Pho Hien trading port remain visible today in its architectural works, spiritual practices, and the cultural life of local residents.

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