The National Cheo Festival 2025 will showcase 11 professional Cheo art troupes, bringing together nearly 900 talented artists, performers, and musicians from various provinces and cities across the country. This much-anticipated event will take place from 20 October to 2 November at the Bac Ninh Province Cultural and Exhibition Centre, located in Bac Giang Ward, Bac Ninh Province.
Lantern-lit streets, centuries-old architecture, and a couture show inspired by the very soul of Hoi An, a fashion night brought heritage and high fashion onto the local stage. Yaly Couture's "The Legacy Collection" highlights the craftsmanship that has shaped the town for generations.
To mark the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and Poland, the Centre for Scientific and Cultural Activities Văn Miếu - Quốc Tử Giám organised the exhibition 'Acquired Identity' in collaboration with the Embassy of Poland in Hanoi. The event was accompanied by a special concert from the renowned OSP Nadarzyn Orchestra.
Gansu Province is known as the "hometown of shadow puppetry." In 2011, UNESCO listed shadow puppetry as Intangible Cultural Heritage needing preservation. To this day, locals continue to make great efforts to protect and promote this heritage.
At Vietnam Happy Fest 2025, the “Happiness Lens” workshop brought people together to explore how photography captures everyday joy. From finding the right angle to creating emotional images, participants learned to see happiness through a new lens.
In Dong Ho village, Bac Ninh, artisans are keeping a 400-year-old woodblock painting tradition alive. From hand-made “dó” paper to natural pigments and carved wooden blocks, each piece preserves the spirit of rural life and generations of cultural heritage.
September to December is the peak wedding season in Vietnam. The weather's perfect, everyone's in a festive mood, all venues are full, and photographers are busy. And this year, Vietnam isn't just busy with local weddings; it's becoming a serious destination wedding hotspot.