VOV.VN - Numerous relic sites and tourist attractions throughout the capital have attracted many visitors after reopening following a long period of temporary closure due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
VOV.VN - A large number of local residents in the capital continued their tradition of asking for calligraphic works to pray for good fortune in the Lunar New Year, with this activity being forced to be held outside of the Temple of Literature as it closed for the COVID-19 fight.
VOV.VN - Calligraphy originated from the art of writing. It has long been considered part of Vietnamese culture and has considerable effect on Vietnam’s socio-economy.
An online discussion was held on September 26 to look into way to capitalise on values of the cultural space of Quoc Tu Giam in the Van Mieu - Quoc Tu Giam (Temple of Literature - Imperial Academy) complex in Hanoi.
A project called Cultural Space of Quoc Tu Giam, or Imperial Academy, has been launched by the Van Mieu–Quoc Tu Giam Culture and Science Centre, aiming to popularize the national special relic’s historic and cultural values.
The management centre of the Temple of Literature in Hanoi has announced a plan to restore the cultural values of a lake known as Literature Lake as part of this special national site, the Nhan dan newspaper reported.
VOV.VN - With only two days left before the start of national high school graduation exams, a huge number of 12th graders have begun visiting the Temple of Literature in Hanoi to pray for good luck and high marks.
VOV.VN - Over 600 stunning Ao Dai, the nation’s traditional long dress, were introduced to audiences at a fashion show which took place on the night of April 9 at the Temple of Literature in Hanoi.
VOV.VN - A fashion show aimed at promoting the Ao Dai, Vietnam’s traditional long dress, took place at the Temple of Literature in Hanoi on April 6, featuring outfits with patterns showcasing different cultures of many countries from around the world.
The capital city of Hanoi welcomed over 122,000 tourist arrivals during the first seven days of the Lunar New Year (Tet) festival which lasts from February 10-16 , according to the municipal Department of Tourism.