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Psychology student crowned first disabled Vietnamese beauty queen


Nguyen Thi Anh Ngoc, 21, edged out other nine contenders to win the coveted crown at Vietnam's first beauty pageant for women with disabilities on April 14.

Binh Dinh holds symposium to promote local art traditions



Art made in traditional handicraft villages in the southern Central and Central Highlands regions, as well as Champa sculpture, should be preserved and publicised, according to Tran Khanh Chuong, chairman of the Viet Nam Fine Art Association

Ancient worship ceremony re-enacted in Thua Thien-Hue



At 8pm on April 2, the Xa Tac Worship Ritual ceremony was organized in the central province of Thua Thien-Hue to honor the ancient traditional custom of worship to the rice and soil gods of the country

Bustling atmosphere at Cau Ngu festival



The Cau Ngu (praying for a bumper fishing harvest) festival was held at Nam Hai temple of Quy Nhon City from March 22-24.

A cautionary tale in a pot



Can Tho is the largest city in the Mekong Delta, and as such has long been known as Tay Do, which means Capital of the West.

The cradle of cai luong


Cai luong (a form of modern folk opera in Vietnam) writer Nguyen Thanh Hai has been unable to contain his excitement since January when Tien Giang Theater officially reopened in My Tho Town in the southern province of Tien Giang

Nuoc Man festival

Nuoc Man festival is one of the oldest and biggest events in Binh Dinh. Born nearly 400 years ago, the festival is annually held on the first day of the third lunar month at Ba (Lady) Temple located at Phuoc Quang commune of Tuy Phuoc district

Vietnam’s movie industry marks 60th anniversary




The National Cinema Department on March 7 announced various activities to mark the 60th anniversary of Vietnam’s revolutionary movie industry, established on March 15.


Last surviving artisan of Xam singing dies


After a long illness, the last surviving artisan of Xam singing in Vietnam--85-year-old Ha Thi Cau, died in her private home on March 3, and will be buried in her homeland in Yen Mo District in the northern province of Ninh Binh on March 5.

Doctoral Steles in Vietnam’s first university recognized world documentary heritage




The Temple of Literature that is also known as the first university of Vietnam on Monday received the certificate of the National Heritage and its 82 stones doctoral steles were recognized the World Documentary Heritage, that confirm eternal worth of the knowledge monument in the ancient time.

Yen Tu Festival kicks off in Quang Ninh Province


Yen Tu Festival, which is one of the biggest festivals in the northern region, kicked off from the Trinh Pagoda in Uong Bi Town in the northern province of Quang Ninh on February 18--the ninth day of Lunar Year.

Lion dancers jumping high for Tet despite low pays



Receiving fewer orders due to the economy going down, yet lion dancers in Saigon (HCM City) are still practicing hard to perform for the Lunar New Year, known in Vietnamese as Tet.

Saigon people happily enjoy Tet




Until Feb 12 (3rd day of new Lunar Year), Nguyen Hue Flower Street has welcomed more than 1 million people to visit and take souvenir photos, according to organizers.
Beside Nguyen Hue Flower Street, the book street nearby also on average received more than 20,000 visitors per day. There are tens of thousands of books are sold to the visitors

Rise of ‘Tai Tu’ traditional music

Having come to life about two centuries ago and becoming much loved by southerners of Vietnam, ‘Don Ca Tai Tu’ or Tai Tu music is deeply rooted in the culture and spirit of local people and is considered one of the significant traditional music forms of the country.

‘Hello Vietnam’ showcased in New York



The Institute for Vietnamese Culture & Education (IVCE) organized a Vietnamese culture program for the Asian Lunar New Year at the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) in New York on January 25-26.

Vietnam plan for 70 new theaters met with skepticism


A government plan to open 71 new theaters across Vietnam has raised eyebrows on those who say poor designs and arts funding cuts will make for a whole new set of ugly abandoned buildings.

Old favorite gets a new lease of life





A once-popular form of Vietnamese folk theater is staging a comeback as a cabaret show


Artisans restore musical instruments



Vietnamese and Republic of Korean (RoK) artisans have completed restorations on a set of musical stones used in the Hue Royal Court .

TV live show to welcome new year



A special art and culture programme to welcome the New Year will be broadcast live on the first day of 2013 on Vietnam Television (VTV).

Hanoi – an ideal city to discover


Hanoi has been rated best destination in Vietnam for city life by Lonely Planet Traveller, the world’s leading tourist magazine

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