A first-ever 10-hour music show, Y-Concert 2025, will take place on 20 December at Vinhomes Ocean Park 3 in Hung Yen Province. The event brings together a star-studded lineup of 55 artists from three hit reality TV shows: "Call Me by Fire," "Sisters Who Make Waves," and "The All-Round Rookie."
                
                A new exhibition is blending tradition with modern creativity. On 31 October, the Vietnam Fine Arts Museum welcomed visitors for the first time at night. This marked the debut of a new cultural tourism product, “Museum Night.” This programme offers a unique way to experience art, enhancing Hanoi’s nighttime tourism scene.
                
                On 1 November in Hanoi, the Biennale of International Photography Photo Hanoi 2025 officially opened. The event is co-organised by the Hanoi Department of Culture and Sports, the French Institute in Vietnam, and the UNESCO Office in Vietnam, marking the second official Biennale season since its debut in 2021.
                
                Ho Chi Minh City has been recognised by UNESCO as the newest member of the Creative Cities Network in the field of Film, making it the first "City of Film" in Southeast Asia. With this designation, Vietnam now has four cities in the network: Hanoi, Hoi An, Da Lat, and Ho Chi Minh City.
                
                From first light at the Thang Long Imperial Citadel, thousands gathered to celebrate music, culture, and creativity at 5 AM Eye-Conic Hanoi. Despite the drizzle, the ancient site came alive with energy, from morning coffee and cultural experiences to electrifying performances by SpaceSpeakers artists SOOBIN, Binz, Rhymastic, Cuong Seven, and APJ.
                
                In Vietnam, a young artisan is transforming an age-old material into modern art, breathing new life into traditional bronze casting. From ancient craftsmanship to contemporary design, his work tells the story of how tradition continues to inspire a new generation.
                
                The United Nations World Tourism Organisation has recognised five Vietnamese villages among the “Best Tourism Villages in the World.” In central Vietnam, Cam Thanh Village in Hoi An Ward, Da Nang city, has been ranked 20th among the world’s 50 most beautiful villages by the US magazine Forbes, while Thanh Ha Pottery Village was named “Best Community-Based Tourism Site of 2025.”