For 400 years, Hội An's ancient architecture has held deep cultural history. Behind the preservation of this living heritage is the quiet devotion of architects, officials, and local families.
Have you ever wondered what Hà Nội was like in the past? A weekly performance in the capital is trying to capture just that in 45 minutes, bringing together some of the city’s best-known cultural signatures, from folk painting and puppetry to traditional music and ritual, all in one stage experience.
Vietnamese culture took center stage in the Czech Republic as the "Brilliant Vietnam 2026" Festival brought together overseas Vietnamese and international visitors in the heart of Prague. From captivating performances to authentic Vietnamese cuisine, the festival showcased Việt Nam's cultural identity through the creativity of a new generation of overseas Vietnamese youth.
Toucher Arts, or The Touch of Art, is a community initiative bringing Vietnamese culture to schools and public spaces across France. Since 2023, the project has united young Vietnamese and overseas Vietnamese from around the world each summer to share the story of Viet Nam through music, art, and immersive cultural experiences.
In Nam Cao Village, raw silk weaving has been passed down for more than 400 years. Today, artisans are preserving centuries-old traditions while finding new ways to bring this heritage into the future.
A film project showcasing Việt Nam, titled "Profile Đất nước của tôi" (Vietnam: Beyond Words), has been announced in Hà Nội by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
The New Works in the Collection 2016 – 2026 exhibition in Hà Nội’s Vietnam Fine Arts Museum is showcasing 60 notable works acquired over the past decade. From artists’ studios to museum spaces, each artwork goes through a journey of creation, selection, and preservation.