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Foreign visitors impressed by Vietnam’s National Day celebrations

These days, Hanoi is alive with excitement as the city celebrates 80 years of Vietnam’s National Day (September 2). Streets are decorated with flags and flowers, while art performances, historical exhibitions, parades, and gratitude activities honouring national contributors draw large crowds of locals and visitors. All of this has left a deep impression on international friends.
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Art on a bonnet: Hyperrealism meets heritage

Art on a bonnet: Hyperrealism meets heritage

Using the airbrush technique, Trinh Minh Tien skilfully recreated the image of Hanoi’s St. Joseph’s Cathedral reflected on a rain-covered car window — all on the surface of a car bonnet. Through Thuy Phu, the artist seeks to convey the Buddhist concept of impermanence, illustrating the ceaseless transformation of history through human-built architectural imprints.
Hélène Luc: Vietnam - My second homeland

Hélène Luc: Vietnam - My second homeland

April marks the time when the entire nation of Vietnam comes together to celebrate the 50th anniversary of national reunification. Amid the joy of the Vietnamese people are the voices, stories, and heartfelt sentiments of international friends—those who have dedicated their lives to supporting Vietnam. In this podcast, we share the story of a remarkable witness to history: Hélène Luc, Honorary Senator of France, who has stood by Vietnam for over 70 years with unwavering and unconditional love.
Speaking from the heart: Vietnamese abroad

Speaking from the heart: Vietnamese abroad

Vietnamese is more than just a language—it is a bridge to our roots, culture, and traditions. In today’s podcast, we’ll hear stories from Vietnamese language classes in Australia, Thailand, and Russia to better understand the efforts made by overseas Vietnamese communities to preserve the language for future generations and to bring Vietnamese culture closer to international friends.
Hanoi’s Shark Jaw – Landmark of memories and change

🎀 Hanoi’s Shark Jaw – Landmark of memories and change

In March 2025, Hanoi authorities officially approved plans to demolish the Shark Jaw to expand the Hoan Kiem Lake area and Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc Square. This marks a key step in the city’s urban renewal efforts, aiming for sustainable development. The municipal government has instructed relevant agencies to expedite the clearance process, with demolition set to be completed by April 30.
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