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Women artists show their colours
As local residents prepare to welcome in the Year of the Dog, members of the city's Female Artists' Club have organised an exhibition entitled Sac Mau Cuoc Song (Colours of Life) at the Blue Space Gallery. -
Vietnamese Tet 2006" to feature traditional countryside culture
"Vietnamese Tet 2006," a specially cultural-commercial event featuring market days in the countryside will be held at My Dinh National Stadium in Hanoi from January 19-25. -
American reporters to make film on Vietnamese Tet
Nearly 20 TV reporters and photographers from the United States will make a film and take photographs of traditional culture of Vietnam during the Lunar New Year, the Year of the Dog. -
Old woman Y Kyih and ‘treasure of gongs’
Eighty-two-year-old woman Y Kyih of Ro Ngao ethnic group now owns the most number of gongs in Kon Tum Central Highlands province. As she is now getting older and living alone, it is necessary to give more care and protection to her and to her collection of gongs. -
Vietnam looks back at year’s top 10 cultural events
The Ministry of Culture and Information announced Thursday the list of Vietnam’s 10 most significant cultural events this year. -
Vietnam Women's Team won Gold medal at the Asian Team Chess Championship
Viet Nam bagged one gold and one silver at the Asian Team Chess Championship in Isfahan, Iran on Dec. 27. -
Over 1 million more women join Viet Nam Women's Union
More than 1 million women joined the Viet Nam Women's Union (VWU) in 2005, increasing the union's membership to over 13 million. -
Vietnam’s Bride of Silence awarded at Indian film fest
Vietnamese film Bride of Silence (Hat Mua Roi Bao Lau) has won the Best New Director award at the 10th International Film Festival in Kerala (IFFK), India -
Vietnam wants traditional music to be made global cultural icon
Vietnam wants UNESCO to recognize quan ho, a traditional music form, as a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. -
Vietnamese opera welcomed in France
The opera ‘Drought and Rain,’ Part Two, by choreographer Ea Sola Thuy, a French woman of Vietnamese origin, won the applause of ballet lovers in France when it was performed recently at the Paris Opera House in November.