A programme to promote Thailand’s culture to people in the northern province of Hung Yen was held by the provincial People’s Committee and the Thai Embassy in Vietnam on September 29.
Aside from the archaic and solemn landscape, Nom Pagoda in Van Lam district of northern Hung Yen province is also home to valuable objects which are old statues dating back centuries.
Located in the centre of the Red River Delta, the northern province of Hung Yen boasts various tangible and intangible cultural heritage items, which holds great potential for tourism development.
Located near the capital Hanoi, Hung Yen is home to 1,802 relic sites. They include two special national ones of Pho Hien and Thai Lac pagoda; three national treasures; and 172 national-level relic sites; together with more than 400 local traditional festivals.
The Chu Dong Tu - Tien Dung festival, also known as the “Love” festival, is annually held on February 10-12 of the lunar calendar (March 1 - 3) by nine villages in Khoai Chau and Van Giang districts in the northern province of Hung Yen.
Nom, an ancient village in Dai Dong commune, Van Lam district, the northern province of Hung Yen, offers a mystical atmosphere with a complex of ancient relics including a village gate, a well, a communal house, a pagoda, ancient homes, and especially a stone bridge. All of these are almost completely intact after hundreds of years.
The first Hung Yen open traditional martial arts championship took place on October 2, attracting more than 500 athletes, coaches and masters from nearly 30 northern cities and provinces.
The Red River Delta province of Hung Yen is currently home to five national treasures, two of which are kept at Huong Lang Pagoda - an ancient Buddhist temple in Minh Hai commune, Van Lam district.
Aside from the archaic and solemn landscape, Nom Pagoda in Van Lam district of northern Hung Yen province is also home to valuable objects which are old statues dating back centuries.
Aside from the archaic and solemn landscape, Nom Pagoda in Van Lam district of Hung Yen province is also home to valuable objects which are old statues dating back hundreds of years.
The days of waiting for summer-autumn rice to bloom, for the people in Ong Hao village (also known as Hao village) at Lieu Xa commune, Yen My district, Hung Yen, is not leisure time. From the sixth and seventh lunar month of the year, every house in the village becomes very busy making toys for the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Deputy Director of the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of northern Hung Yen province Pham Van Hieu recently led a trip to some of the province's budding tourism destinations.
Following the construction of Quoc Tu Giam Temple of Literature in Hanoi, many temples of literature were built across the nation. Xich Dang temple of literature in Hung Yen is one of them.
The Vietnam National Opera and Ballet (VNOB) will perform classical ballet Swan Lake on an outdoor stage in Ecopark urban area in the northern province of Hung Yen on January 11.
The northern province of Hung Yen on May 11 received a certificate recognising its local Trong quan singing (a response folk singing between male and female groups) as national intangible cultural heritage.
The sky above Ecopark, a new green urban residential area in the northern province of Hung Yen, was peppered with giant kites representing buoyancy with hope and joy of life.