The “Mekong Delicacies” culinary space is set to be a standout highlight, showcasing local agricultural products, culinary heritage, and tourism to a wide audience of visitors from near and far.
The Centre for Cultural and Scientific Activities of the Temple of Literature (Ha Noi) will organise a cultural experience programme titled “A Day of Fun” to mark International Children's Day (June 1). The programme is expected to be a meaningful spiritual gift for children.
An arts programme entitled ‘His Name Shines Forever’ was staged at the Au Co Theatre in Ha Noi on May 19 to mark the 136th birth anniversary of President Ho Chi Minh (1890–2026).
For Dr. Tran Triet, Tram Chim is not only a place for scientific work. It is tied to his youth, his formative years, and all the joys and sorrows he has shared with this place.
The 6th Cham Culture Festival will be held in Khanh Hoa Province from June 26-28, bringing together more than 700 artisans, performers and traditional sports competitors from Cham communities across the country.
he 2026 Red Flamboyant Festival will open in Hai Phong City on May 8 with a grand arts programme showcasing the city’s history, revolutionary traditions, and achievements during a period of dynamic transformation.
The Ministry of Public Security, in coordination with the People’s Committee of Da Nang City, organised the special “Peaceful Homeland” Gala in Da Nang on May 2.
The International Lion Dance Tournament 2026 officially opened on April 24 evening at the An Dong Ward Public Service Centre, bringing together 15 leading lion–dragon dance troupes, including 10 top teams of Viet Nam and five invited international teams.