Acclaimed Australian actor and singer Philip Quast will stage a live concert at the Friendship Palace in Hanoi on November 7 to perform classic melodies that has earned him widespread fame globally.
Three Vietnamese billiards representatives have advanced to the knock-out stage of the UMB 3-cushion World Cup tournament, with the event taking place in the Netherlands, after enjoyed victories in the group stage held on October 24.
Tài tử music and cải lương (reformed opera) are major topics of paintings created by Cao Thị Được, a native of the Cửu Long (Mekong) province of Bến Tre, which are on display at the HCM City Fine Arts Museum.
Vietnamese folk melodies were performed at Berliner Philharmonie, one of the world's most renowned concert halls, in Berlin on September 23 (local time) on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the Schostakowitsch Music School Berlin-Lichtenberg.
Three of Hà Nội’s foremost artists have skillfully expressed their deep affection for their beloved city through their captivating artworks. Created by painter Lê Thiết Cương, sculptor Đinh Công Đạt, and writer Nguyễn Việt Hà, their art includes 150 sculpted masks at the exhibition entitled Mặt Khác (Otherwise).
Vietnamese designer Nguyen Minh Cong has introduced Vietnamese fairy tales to international friends by debuting his latest collection on stage at the China Fashion Week for the Spring/Summer 2025 season which was recently held in Beijing.
Hồ Chí Minh Television will organise a special cultural programme to support artists of tài tử, the 100-year-old traditional chamber music genre that originated in southern Việt Nam.
The career of late scriptwriter Lê Duy Hạnh, one of the South’s leading contemporary theatre artists, will be featured in a documentary film released by the HCM City Theatre Association.
The debut performance of Korea's first public contemporary ballet company, Seoul Metropolitan Ballet, is set to break new ground in Korea's dance scene in August.
All four Vietnamese representatives advanced to the knock-out stage of the Porto World Cup 3-Cushion 2024 after recording wins in the qualifying round held in Portugal on July 11.
People’s Artist Trịnh Kim Chi and young actors from TKC Drama Stage, one of the city’s leading private art troupes, are working on a new play featuring Vietnamese history.
A meeting of elite runners and top financial leaders, is an indication of the prestige now attached to a series of events preparing for the Standard Chartered Hanoi Marathon – Heritage Race 2024.
Musical Bỉ Vỏ is based on the novel of the same title by late author Nguyên Hồng, who played a lead role in the country’s contemporary literature scene. When the novel released in 1937, it was a publishing phenomenon.
A special fashion show introducing the traditional costumes of Vietnam (Áo dài - long dress) and of the Republic of Korea (Hanbok) took place at Long Dinh Welcome Pavilion by the Huong (Perfume) River in Vietnam’s former imperial city of Hue on June 26 evening.