Festival honours Vietnam’s traditional culture
Festival honours Vietnam’s traditional culture
(VOVWORLD) - A 5-day Vietnamese traditional culture festival wrapped up on Tuesday, featuring performances of different art forms at the Thang Long Imperial Citadel relic site in Hanoi. The aim of the event is to introduce Vietnamese culture to foreign visitors and honor Vietnam’s traditional values.
Festival honours Vietnam’s traditional culture
Festival honours Vietnam’s traditional culture
(VOVWORLD) - A 5-day Vietnamese traditional culture festival wrapped up on Tuesday, featuring performances of different art forms at the Thang Long Imperial Citadel relic site in Hanoi. The aim of the event is to introduce Vietnamese culture to foreign visitors and honor Vietnam’s traditional values.
Hanoi people enjoy 2019 Japanese cherry blossom festival
Hanoi people enjoy 2019 Japanese cherry blossom festival
(VOVWORLD) - The 2019 Japan cherry blossom festival took place at the King Ly Thai To Flower Garden in downtown Hanoi in late March, featuring unique cultural and artistic performances by both Vietnam and Japan.
Hanoi people enjoy 2019 Japanese cherry blossom festival
Hanoi people enjoy 2019 Japanese cherry blossom festival
(VOVWORLD) - The 2019 Japan cherry blossom festival took place at the King Ly Thai To Flower Garden in downtown Hanoi in late March, featuring unique cultural and artistic performances by both Vietnam and Japan.
Village festival – culture of wet rice civilization
Village festival – culture of wet rice civilization
(VOVWORLD) - As an agricultural country with rice being the main foodstuff, every region in Vietnam is attached to a legend or a festival pertaining to wet rice cultivation. They share the same tradition of worshiping the agricultural genies, celebrating new rice, and praying for bumper crops. The rituals show people’s aspiration for favorable weather, good crops, and abundance.
Village festival – culture of wet rice civilization
Village festival – culture of wet rice civilization
(VOVWORLD) - As an agricultural country with rice being the main foodstuff, every region in Vietnam is attached to a legend or a festival pertaining to wet rice cultivation. They share the same tradition of worshiping the agricultural genies, celebrating new rice, and praying for bumper crops. The rituals show people’s aspiration for favorable weather, good crops, and abundance.
The Le Chan festival – a bridge to the past
The Le Chan festival – a bridge to the past
(VOVWORLD) - A festival is held annually in the northern port city of Hai Phong on the 8th day of the second lunar month in memory of female general Le Chan, who is credited with having founded the city nearly 2000 years ago. She also mobilized the local people to join the Trung Sisters, who led an uprising against Han Chinese invaders in 40 AD.
The Le Chan festival – a bridge to the past
The Le Chan festival – a bridge to the past
(VOVWORLD) - A festival is held annually in the northern port city of Hai Phong on the 8th day of the second lunar month in memory of female general Le Chan, who is credited with having founded the city nearly 2000 years ago. She also mobilized the local people to join the Trung Sisters, who led an uprising against Han Chinese invaders in 40 AD.
Classical theatre embraced by young Vietnamese
Classical theatre embraced by young Vietnamese
(VOVWORLD) - Vietnam’s traditional stage performances have become a magnet for many young Vietnamese who wish to learn more about their cultural roots, thanks to tireless efforts by independent artists and groups.
Classical theatre embraced by young Vietnamese
Classical theatre embraced by young Vietnamese
(VOVWORLD) - Vietnam’s traditional stage performances have become a magnet for many young Vietnamese who wish to learn more about their cultural roots, thanks to tireless efforts by independent artists and groups.
US Institute helps build Vietnam-US literary bridge
US Institute helps build Vietnam-US literary bridge
(VOVWORLD) - The William Joiner Institute of the University of Massachusetts has done a lot to promote Vietnamese literature to the world. The Institute specializes in the study of war and its consequences. Since the 1980s, the Institute and the Vietnam Writers Association have worked to deepen mutual understanding between the two countries and heal war wounds by translating and publishing Vietnamese literary works, hosting seminars, and organizing exchange visits. We’ll interview Thomas Kane, the William Joiner Institute’s Director, about the Institute’s activities and future plans for promoting Vietnamese literature in the US.
US Institute helps build Vietnam-US literary bridge
US Institute helps build Vietnam-US literary bridge
(VOVWORLD) - The William Joiner Institute of the University of Massachusetts has done a lot to promote Vietnamese literature to the world. The Institute specializes in the study of war and its consequences. Since the 1980s, the Institute and the Vietnam Writers Association have worked to deepen mutual understanding between the two countries and heal war wounds by translating and publishing Vietnamese literary works, hosting seminars, and organizing exchange visits. We’ll interview Thomas Kane, the William Joiner Institute’s Director, about the Institute’s activities and future plans for promoting Vietnamese literature in the US.
Quan Ho singing marks 10th anniversary of UNESCO recognition
Quan Ho singing marks 10th anniversary of UNESCO recognition
(VOVWORLD) - A program called “Ve mien Quan Ho” (Coming to the Quan Ho region) was held in Bac Ninh city late last month to mark the 10th anniversary of Quan Ho (love duet) singing being recognized by UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage of humanity.
Quan Ho singing marks 10th anniversary of UNESCO recognition
Quan Ho singing marks 10th anniversary of UNESCO recognition
(VOVWORLD) - A program called “Ve mien Quan Ho” (Coming to the Quan Ho region) was held in Bac Ninh city late last month to mark the 10th anniversary of Quan Ho (love duet) singing being recognized by UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage of humanity.
Vietnam’s Poetry Day promotes national literature
Vietnam’s Poetry Day promotes national literature
(VOVWORLD) - A series of events were held last month to popularize Vietnamese literature worldwide. They included the 4th International Conference on Promoting Vietnamese Literature, the 17th Vietnam Poetry Day, and the 3rd International Poetry Festival.
Vietnam’s Poetry Day promotes national literature
Vietnam’s Poetry Day promotes national literature
(VOVWORLD) - A series of events were held last month to popularize Vietnamese literature worldwide. They included the 4th International Conference on Promoting Vietnamese Literature, the 17th Vietnam Poetry Day, and the 3rd International Poetry Festival.
Spring festivals promote unique Vietnamese ethnic cultures
Spring festivals promote unique Vietnamese ethnic cultures
(VOVWORLD) - An annual cultural program called “Spring colors across Vietnam” took place last week in Vietnam’s National Village for Ethnic Culture and Tourism in Hanoi. The program honors Vietnam’s diverse ethnic cultures while contributing to unifying the country’s 54 ethnic groups.
Spring festivals promote unique Vietnamese ethnic cultures
Spring festivals promote unique Vietnamese ethnic cultures
(VOVWORLD) - An annual cultural program called “Spring colors across Vietnam” took place last week in Vietnam’s National Village for Ethnic Culture and Tourism in Hanoi. The program honors Vietnam’s diverse ethnic cultures while contributing to unifying the country’s 54 ethnic groups.
Lunar New Year visit to pagodas embraces Vietnam’s Tet tradition
Lunar New Year visit to pagodas embraces Vietnam’s Tet tradition
(VOVWORLD) - Vietnamese people often go on a pilgrimage at the beginning of each Lunar New Year to pray for safety, health, good luck, prosperity, and happiness during the year. Visiting a pagoda in the spring has become a valued custom for Vietnamese people from all walks of life.
Lunar New Year visit to pagodas embraces Vietnam’s Tet tradition
Lunar New Year visit to pagodas embraces Vietnam’s Tet tradition
(VOVWORLD) - Vietnamese people often go on a pilgrimage at the beginning of each Lunar New Year to pray for safety, health, good luck, prosperity, and happiness during the year. Visiting a pagoda in the spring has become a valued custom for Vietnamese people from all walks of life.
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