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Tuesday, April 27, 2021, 10:45 GMT+7
A guitarist performs in the not-for-profit show Vi Mot Ha Noi Dang Song, April 25, 2021. Photo: Mai Thuong / Tuoi Tre
Some 120 singers from various choirs in Hanoi gathered to perform in the not-for-profit show Vi Mot Ha Noi Dang Song (For a Liveable Hanoi) on Sunday to heighten public awareness of historical heritage sites in the capital city.
The setlist featured performances from active choral singing groups in Hanoi, including Hanoi Voices, Diversity Choir, and others.
Initially slated to take place in the open air, the concert had to be moved inside due to unfavorable weather conditions.
Saturday, April 10, 2021, 13:06 GMT+7
Models showcase ao dai (Vietnamese traditional costume) at an event titled Our Ao Dai at Hanoi s Temple of Literature on April 9, 2021. Photo: Mai Thuong / Tuoi Tre
More than 600
ao dai (Vietnamese traditional costume) by 15 local designers were showcased on Friday night at the Temple of Literature in Hanoi as part of a series of activities titled “Our
Ao Dai” within the framework of a campaign to honor the heritage as well as the beauty of Vietnamese women.
The campaign was organized by the Vietnam Women s Union (VWU) Central Committee.
Inspite of a rain, Friday night’s show with more than 400 perfomers attracted large attention.
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Friday, January 01, 2021, 16:08 GMT+7
Traffic pervades the street of Bui Vien in Ho Chi Minh City, December 31, 2020. Photo: Nhat Thinh / Tuoi Tre
Surviving a year infested with bad news, looming fears, public health threats and financial instability, people in major cities of Vietnam flocked to main streets on New Year’s Eve to say the much-needed farewell to 2020 with thousands of fellow urbanites – a scene that few other places in the world were getting to enjoy.
Downtown Saigon alive on New Year’s Eve
On Thursday evening, Saigon residents were seen arriving in District 1 in droves to celebrate the new year 2021, the majority of whom maintained mask donning in public to prevent COVID-19 spread.