Ha Mo, an ancient village by three rivers
Ha Mo is an ancient village in Dan Phuong district, which is about 20 km from the center of Ha Noi. Lying near the Nhue, Hong, and Hat river, the village has been a fascinating destination with a rich history and time-honored culture despite rapid urbanization.
Quang Ninh marks 1080th and 730th anniversaries of Bach Dang Victories
The northern province of Quang Ninh hosted a ceremony on April 21 to mark the 1080th (938-2018) and 730th (1288-2018) anniversaries of the Bach Dang Victories.
Conference highlights tourism roles in global integration
The roles of culture and tourism in global integration were discussed at an international conference taking place in Tuy Hoa City, the central province of Phu Yen on February 18.
Classical dramas take to the streets in Da Nang city
Central Da Nang city has found a new way to make “tuong” (classical dramas) more accessible to the public: performing it on streets. 
Japanese drum troupe tours Viet Nam
Japan’s traditional drum troupe Bati-Holic will make a performance tour of Viet Nam next month, with the first show at the Hanoi-based Youth Theater on April 4.
Introducing Classical Opera to tourists
(TITC) - Tuong (Classical Opera), also called Hat Boi in the South, is one of the most classical and scholarly arts of Viet Nam. It was formed on the basic of folk stage performance during the Ly-Tran dynasties and became very popular nationwide during the following centuries.
Au Co Temple festival in full swing in Phu Tho
A festival to commemorate the nation’s legendary mother Au Co began in Ha Hoa district, the northern midland province of Phu Tho on February 6, the seventh day of the Lunar New Year.