At the opening ceremony of the 2026 Pho Festival.
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Pho Festival 2026 affirms heritage values and reaches for global recognition

Pho (Noodle soup) Festival 2026, themed “Vietnamese Pho — A Living Heritage in the Modern Era”, officially opened in Ninh Binh Province on March 20. The event not only honours the cultural value of traditional cuisine but also helps affirm the position of Vietnamese pho in the process of international integration, with the goal of becoming a representative intangible cultural heritage of humanity.

Display area of outstanding works at the 8th National Book Awards Ceremony. (Photo: VIET LINH)
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Revitalizing and spreading vitality of reading culture

After eight seasons of organization, the National Book Awards have increasingly affirmed their position as a prestigious prize of the publishing sector in Viet Nam. Innovations in the award structure, evaluation criteria and ways of reaching readers contribute to honoring works of academic value while opening expectations of widely spreading reading culture in social life.

Authors and works receiving the A Prize. (Photo: Viet Linh)
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Two history titles win top prizes at National Book Awards

Two history-themed books — “Illustrated History of Vietnam” by Dong A Books in collaboration with the University of Education Publishers, and “The Story of Civilisation” by authors Will and Ariel Durant, published by the Social Sciences Publishing House and the IRED Institute of Education — won the top A Prize at the National Book Awards ceremony on the evening of March 8.

Chef Anna Le (in red dress) shares techniques and secrets for preparing Vietnamese vegetarian dishes using simple yet flavourful ingredients. (Photo: VNA)
Culture

Vietnamese vegetarian cuisine promoted to diplomatic community in US

In Viet Nam, vegetarian food is not merely a dietary choice but also a philosophy rooted in peace, compassion, and a deep respect for nature. It reflects the Vietnamese soul - gentle yet flavourful, simple yet sophisticated. Familiar ingredients such as lotus seeds, tofu, mushrooms and fresh herbs are transformed into light, nutritious dishes that embody the essence of Vietnamese gastronomy.

A procession of dragon boats carries sacred water from Tam Chuc Lake to Ngoc Mountain. (Photo: DAO PHUONG)
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Efforts to preserve folk essence in festivals

The new spring is entering the most vibrant season of traditional festivals across the country. From mountainous regions to lowland plains, from rural villages to urban areas, the sound of festival drums echoes, opening up a lively space for community cultural activities rich in national identity.

Residents of Ha Noi and visitors take part in an ao dai parade event.
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Splendour of ao dai in March

Every March, from bustling cities to rural villages, offices and schools alike are brightened by the many colours and styles of the ao dai (traditional Vietnamese long dress) worn by Vietnamese women. The annual “Ao Dai Week”, launched by the Viet Nam Women’s Union to coincide with International Women’s Day on March 8, not only celebrates the beauty of the traditional costume but also spreads cultural values, creating a festive atmosphere that brings communities together across the country.

Spring hues in the highlands. (Photo: DUONG TOAN)
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Appointment with spring among lands filled with blossoms

When Tet (Lunar New Year) arrives, the photography community enters a special “season on the move”: the flower-hunting season. From Ha Noi’s flower markets to the rocky plateaus of the north, from the cherry blossom hillsides of Da Lat to the riverine flower villages of the Mekong Delta, these journeys are not merely in search of beautiful frames, but also help preserve cultural memories, everyday life and the nation’s changing rhythm as a new spring unfolds.

Professor Dr Le Van Loi, President of the Viet Nam Academy of Social Sciences, writes New Year wishes at the display area featuring the ‘cay neu’ (neu pole) – a traditional Vietnamese symbol representing hopes for a peaceful and auspicious year ahead.
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Traditional Tet space recreated through social science research materials

An exhibition jointly organised by the Viet Nam Museum of Ethnology and the Institute of Sino-Nom Studies has recreated a traditional Tet (Lunar New Year Festival) space rich in national identity through a system of artefacts, archival materials, folk paintings, traditional costumes, calligraphy and interactive activities, attracting significant public interest during the first days of the Lunar New Year.

A French artist’s enduring bond with Viet Nam
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A French artist’s enduring bond with Viet Nam

Viet Nam is not only the homeland of the Vietnamese people; it is also a land that many French have come to cherish. It is the country that has captivated French artist, photographer, and writer Dominique de Miscault and profoundly shaped her artistic journey.

The fireworks display welcomes the new year 2026. (Photo: THE DAI)
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Looking up at Tet, Looking down at Tet

The Lunar New Year of the Horse 2026 arrives in the familiar rhythm of heaven and earth. In this moment of seasonal transition, Tet is not only a time for reunion, but also an occasion for each person to reflect on social life, contemplate ongoing changes, and place trust in the journey ahead.

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