The film crew of “Red Rain” receives the Golden Lotus Prize. (Photo courtesy of the organising committee)
Lifestyle

“Red Rain” film wins the Golden Lotus Award

The film “Mua do” (Red Rain), a film about the 81-day battle to defend the Quang Tri Ancient Citadel, has won the Golden Lotus Award for the category of the feature film at the awards ceremony for the 24th Viet Nam Film Festival held in Ho Chi Minh City on November 25.

Ao Dai performance at Han Noi Museum.
Culture

Festival honours beauty of Vietnamese Ao Dai

The 2025 Ha Noi Ao Dai Tourism Festival is scheduled to take place from November 7 - 9 at Ha Noi Museum, Pham Hung Street, Tu Liem Ward, Ha Noi and Hoan Kiem Lake area, aiming to promote and spread the beauty of Vietnamese Ao Dai.

Ambassador Nguyen Thi Van Anh, Head of Viet Nam’s Permanent Delegation to UNESCO, and members of the delegation from Hung Yen Province pose for a commemorative photo.
Viet Nam & World

UNESCO adopts resolution honouring cultural celebrity Le Quy Don

At the 43rd Session of the General Conference of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), held in Samarkand, the Republic of Uzbekistan on October 31, the organisation adopted a Resolution to honour and take part in commemorating the 300th birth anniversary of the cultural luminary Le Quy Don. The historic moment took place at 17:08 (Uzbekistan time), equivalent to 19:08 (Viet Nam time).

Overview of the opening ceremony.
Lifestyle

Photo exhibition spreads message of green action

Selected from nearly 1,000 entries submitted to the photo contest “Green Moments – Green Actions – Green Future”, 50 outstanding works on the theme of the environment are being showcased at the Cultural, Information and Sports Centre of Hoan Kiem Ward, Ha Noi.

The Viet Nam National Fine Arts Museum houses over 20,000 fine-art artefacts. (Photo: Viet Nam National Fine Arts Museum)
Lifestyle

Viet Nam National Fine Arts Museum embraces digital age

After nearly six decades of establishment and development, the Viet Nam National Fine Arts Museum, home to more than 20,000 artefacts, including nine recognised as National Treasures, is entering a new era of transformation through the adoption of technology and digital innovation.

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