A photo exhibition themed “connecting identities” opened at the Đak Lak Museum on May 12, featuring 100 photographic works showcasing the cultural beauty of Việt Nam and the Republic of Korea (RoK).
Craft villages are no longer just heritage to be protected, but are becoming serious players in the cultural economy.
In recent years, Vietnamese dishes have gained wider global recognition through travellers and international rankings. A social media group named “Vietnam Bánh Mì Appreciation Society,” with nearly 200,000 foreign members, is dedicated to reviewing bánh mì from street stalls to established shops, reflecting growing international enthusiasm for the dish.
A striking fusion of Vietnamese calligraphy and traditional symbols has earned national recognition, celebrating cultural identity through record-breaking artworks in Cần Thơ.