In the afternoon, sunlight pours golden over the corn hills of in Nghia Dong Commune, western Nghe An. Amid the stillness of the mountainous commune, children’s voices rise in song. Not lively pop music, but the rustic melodies of Vi and Giam. In the small courtyard of the home of Tran Thuy Nga, dozens of children sit around Meritorious Artisan Ngo Minh, attentively following each rhythm of the singing.
A large ancient tomb dating back nearly 2,000 years has been discovered in Vietnam’s northern province of Quang Ninh, providing new evidence of early cultural and historical activity in the Bach Dang River estuary during the early Common Era.
People’s Artist Kim Cương was honoured for her great contribution to the development of theatrical drama in the southern region at a celebration in HCM City on Thursday.
The Norwegian–Irish duo’s latest production, filmed across iconic sites in Ninh Bình, blends their Celtic‑inspired melodies with Việt Nam’s natural beauty to promote culture and tourism worldwide.