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The first ever centre for preservation and introduction of Dong Ho folk paintings was inaugurated on July 25 in northern Bac ninh province.
Bac ninh province yesterday opened a center for preserving, displaying and supplying information on Dong Ho woodcut prints, considered among Viet Nam’s finest folk arts.
Memories of Long Bien Bridge of several generations of Hanoians, the historical and cultural values of this over-one-century-old bridge will be showcased at an upcoming festival named “Long Bien memories”.
A Scottish artist will open an oil painting exhibition in Ho chi minh city on June 26 featuring works he created while living in Vietnam
An exhibition of paintings and sculptures, including many by monks, which opened in Ho chi minh city on May 18 high lights the close bonds between Buddhism and Vietnam’s millennia-old culture.
An exhibition of posters on President Ho chi minh was opened today in Hanoi to mark his 118th birthday (May 19, 1890).
An exhibition at Lotus Gallery in Ho chi minh city brings the country’s traditional art of lacquer alive, combining contemporary and traditional values.
Around 100 professional artists performed alongside 108 Buddhist monks and nuns at the first music gala celebrating the UN Day of Vesak on May 14.
With 34 paintings selected from his nearly 1,000 works, Ngo Thanh Nhan’s “Vietnam’s landscapes” exhibition brings the smart beauty of traditional lacquer to Hcm city audiences.
Pham Hoang Anh Dao discovers the old and new of Cai Rang market, the bustling centre of Mekong Delta trade.

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