Finding myself again in Ao dai
09/04/2024 16:53
My childhood was marked with the image of my mother stroking her ao dai flat before going out (Ao dai is traditional costume for women (and men) in Vietnam.) At that time, cloth produced in the country was cheap; my mother had many ao dai of different colors tailored. She wore ao dai everywhere she went on every occasion.
Book Launch: “Tran Hoan - A talented cultural figure, artist, and distinguished soldier"
21/12/2023 20:03
On the morning of December 20th, the book launch event of “Tran Hoan - A talented cultural figure, artist, and distinguished soldier” was organized by Thuan Hoa Publishing House. The book, co-produced by Thuan Hoa Publishing House and the musician’s family, is published to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Tran Hoan's passing over and to commemorate the 95th anniversary of his birth.
Banh Tet Chuon village “conquers” Southern consumers
15/01/2023 15:27
According to the orders of Southern consumers, people making banh Tet (Tét cake), banh Chung (Chưng cake) in Chuon village have produced excellent cakes with their own taste to meet the demand of consumers in Ho Chi Minh City.
Ta Oi people knitting Amber wedding mat
05/12/2022 08:26
With the same value as Zèng cloth, the Amber sleeping mat of Ta Oi people (in A Luoi) also takes a lot of effort to produce. To make this product, sometimes the process of picking leaves, stripping, drying, dyeing, knitting… takes more than a month. Ta Oi girl, before coming to her husband's house, must have a few of these mats as an offering to show love and respect for the groom's family.
There will be two films about the musician Trinh Cong Son in theaters on June 17
31/05/2022 17:29
Right before the premiere, the producer of the film "Em va Trinh" suddenly announced that two films about the legendary musician Trinh Cong Son will be released at the same time.
“Hue people wearing Ao dai” film making
07/10/2021 08:26
“Hue people wearing ao dai” is an art documentary film produced by the Center for Culture and Cinema in collaboration with Thua Thien Hue Radio and Television Station.
Finding myself again in Ao dai
My childhood was marked with the image of my mother stroking her ao dai flat before going out (Ao dai is traditional costume for women (and men) in Vietnam.) At that time, cloth produced in the country was cheap; my mother had many ao dai of different colors tailored. She wore ao dai everywhere she went on every occasion.