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EXHIBITION

Hanoi- Exhibition to highlight Vietnam's cultural development


Nov 16-27

Vietnam Exhibition Centre for Culture and Arts

An exhibition featuring 320 photos and over 123 valuable artefacts divided into different areas: Vietnamese culture before 1930; President Ho Chi Minh and the cause of Vietnamese cultural development; Party and State leaders and cultural development; Vietnamese culture during the struggle for national liberation and reunification; Vietnamese culture during international integration and development; and the preservation and promotion of national cultural heritage.


Hanoi-Art Showcase: “Scroll”


Nov 11- Dec 12, 10 am – 8 pm
NGA Art Space – TACH SPACES
20 Hai Ba Trung Street

From the organizer:

A world without words is a world without meaning. A dream wrapped in words called myth. Shades of meaning absent logic. Stories rich in rhythm. Giving words to a wordless song.

Since childhood, we have been told countless stories. Stories, which like dreams, are often rife with logic yet contain profound meanings and lessons from the past. In this sense, dreams are the logic of myth. Each image and detail is conveyed through words, then distilled into a cacophany of poems, epigrams and stories that are absorbed into our reality. Gradually, myth and reality become inseperable and both undergo subtle changes with the passing of time becoming rich in rhythm and forming the identity of each generation.

“SCROLL” is an opportunity for each person to see themselves through mythological stories as they were intended, not reserved in the glass of a museum but preserved in practice in relation to the current life we’re ​​living.

The Big Expo Exhibition



Nov 8 – 22
Gather.town
Online opening: Nov 8, 2021, 6:30 pm
Register link for opening event: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScWOMN3MlzfYnwlcSvK4VJy6nYLhpQ7V3VSjpjJGvi3WjLl1w/viewform

From Vietnam Festival of Creativity & Design:

Exploring the specific idea of messiness as a powerful generative force of creativity, the Lộn Xộn Expo features graphic designs and visual artworks developed in the Mekong Delta region over the past few months. With the involvement of both emerging students and more established practitioners, the online exhibition takes on a variety of themes: from traditional erotic Vietnamese poems, nostalgic board games, new perspectives of Vietnamese idioms offering social commentary, vernacular gastronomy, to traditional performing artforms. The showcase will also include an online library of sketchbooks submitted by artists across the country.

Hanoi- Exhibition on typical Vietnamese women throughout history




Until May 30, 2022

Hoa Lo Prison Relic

An exhibition displaying the images of typical Vietnamese women throughout history.

Gute Aussichten – New German Photography 2021




Oct 22 – Nov 22, 08 am – 08 pm
Matca Space for Photography, 48 Ngoc Ha, Ba Dinh district

From Goethe Institut:

For the second time, Goethe-Institut Hanoi presents Gute Aussichten – New German Photography 2021 in cooperation with MATCA.

43 photos by 6 emerging artists take us to different regions, inviting discussions on various social issues and challenging the boundaries of photography itself. The ongoing work “Trees” transforms plants into main characters, highlighting their unique features and relationships to their surroundings. Taking inspiration from age-old folklore, “Glowing Eyes” depicts isolated communities living on the banks of the Amazon in Brazil with a touch of magical realism. “When emotions fall silent” are heartfelt portrayals of patients with eating disorders, while “Y A Manifesto” provides a playful critique of generation Y. Both combining various media such as digital renderings and artificial intelligence, “Squares” and “Terrain and Biotopes” raise questions about the impact of new technologies on photography and our real world.

Photo contest about Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park




Entries are being invited for a photography contest on Phong Nha–Ke Bang National Park.

Both Vietnamese and foreign photographers aged 18 and above are eligible to take part in the competition.

Entries must be high-resolution photos depicting natural landscapes, forests, caves, native flora and fauna species and people’s daily life taken by professional cameras or smartphones inside the Phong Nha–Ke Bang National Park.

They must be submitted to the contest’s official website https://anh.phongnhakebang.vn or via the email pnkb.cuocthianh@gmail.com before November 15.

Online exhibitions to thrill children on Mid-Autumn Festival




Sep 20-Dec 31

Two online exhibitions for children giving children a special treat particularly during the upcoming Mid-Autumn Festival.

Tthe events will run on the websites http://ape.gov.vn and http://trienlamvhnt.vn.

Vietnam to host first national cultural heritage photo contest



Until November

A national cultural heritage photo contest and exhibition to raise awareness of heritage conservation within the local community.

Competitors are able to submit their entries detailing various aspects of Vietnamese heritage, including local historical and cultural sites, architecture, art, and enthralling scenic spots.

The most outstanding artworks will then be selected for a photo exhibition.

The event is being organised by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism as part of activities in the lead up to Vietnam Cultural Heritage Day on November 23.

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CINEMA

Japanese film festival to open virtually


First phase from November 15-21, 2021

Second phase from February 14-27, 2022

Japanese films of different genres will be introduced to cinema lovers nationwide in Vietnam.

 All films will be screened for free via the streaming site of the event.

The first phase will feature five highly rated films that were previously introduced at JFF Online 2020 and Japan Hour last year, including Dance with Me; Gon, the Little Fox; Little Nights, Little Love; The Great Passage, and Tora-san in Goto.

The second phase will see the participation of 20 films, double the number of last year. Some of the works to be screened are The Flavour Of Green Tea Over Rice, Tokyo Marble Chocolate, Documentary and others.

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