What's on
What's on April 22-28/2024
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MUSIC & PERFORMANCES

Hanoi-Huong Pagoda Festival




Until May 1

Featuring sightseeing trips to pagodas, temples and caves which are the main attractions at the Huong pagoda festival, and join ceremonies to ask for favours from Lord Buddha.
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EXHIBITION

Dien Bien Province-Photo exhibition captures heritage across country



Until April 25,

Featuring up to 300 photos on world heritage, historical relic sites and landscapes across Vietnam.

Apart from the 300 photos displayed at the shared area, the localities have also set up their own booths, aiming to promote their ecological and sustainable tourism potential, handicrafts, cuisines and specialties.

HCMC-Exhibition “Sparkles”



Until April 28, 09 am – 04:30 pm, Tues – Sun, 
QS Art Space, 189B/3 Nguyen Van Huong Street,  Thu Duc District
From the organizer:

A black and white photography exhibition featuring 25 works from over a thousand entries. 

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Hanoi-Exhibition “I Love Sushi




Until May 5, 09 am – 06 pm,
The Japan Foundation Centre for Cultural Exchange in Vietnam, 27 Quang Trung Street, Hoan Kiem District
From the organizer:

The exhibition opens daily with extra activities: Happi try-on, fun quizzes, write your own Kanji etc

Apart from the main venue at 27 Quang Trung, we also exhibit a compact version of the exhibition at Aeon Mall Long Bien (27 Co Linh, Long Bien district), where visitors can also enjoy the real sushi at their food court after learning about the The most basic knowledge of Sushi.

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HCMC-Humming at the End of a Dream



Until June 9
Sàn Art, Units B0616 & B0617, 6th Floor, Block B Office, Millennium Masteri, Ward 6, District 4
From the organizer:

A solo exhibition by Nghia Dang, investigates the artist’s continuing interest in the construction of the psyche and the mind’s capacity for image-making.

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Hanoi-Fading Clouds of Recollection



Until May 19, 09:30 am – 06 pm,
Work Room Four, 31 Alley 67 To Ngoc Van Street, Tay Ho District,
From the organizer:

A mesmerising collection of contemporary relics created from dissipating fragments of historical recollections. Tracing the identity of the past through treasured memories and objects collected by the artist; treasures, faces, historical remnants, antiques, and anonymous artefacts which are no longer fully intact.

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Hung Yen Province-International Art Exhibition – Art Vogue D’Nation



Until Apr 30; 09 am – 08 pm,
Palm Artpace, 188A Thao Nguyen, Ecopark Township, Van Giang District,
From the organizer:

Showcase paintings and sculptures by artists from 5 countries including Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Taiwan.

In addition to the exhibition, the Art Vogue D’ Nation event also opens up opportunities for artists to exchange and collaborate, while providing art enthusiasts in each country the opportunity to enjoy unique artworks that reflect the cultural identity of each nation.

Heritage Journey photo contest 2024



An annual photography contest held by Vietnam Airlines inflight Heritage Magazine, will receive entries from April 1 until July 7, 2024.

This year, the contest has four categories of Culture - Heritage; Landscape – Tourist Destination (domestic and international); Lifestyle - Portraits - Moments Vietnam Airlines; and special shooting techniques such as drone, macro, and underwater photography.

Details on the contest are available at http://heritagevietnamairlines.com/giai-thuong-di san/the-le-giai. Photographers can submit their entries via https://giaianh.heritagevietnamairlines.com.

HCMC- A Necromancy Paintings




Until June 29, 09 am – 06 pm, Mon – Sat,
22 Gallery, 22 Pham Cu Luong, Ward 2, Tan Binh District,
Registration link
From the organizer:

The solo exhibition “Hoạ Chiêu Hồn – Necromancy Painting” by artist Pham Tran Viet Nam embarks on an artistic journey that vividly portrays the human experience in all its complexities: trapped, yearning, or tormented souls of both the living and the departed.

Drawing inspiration from war, local historical narratives, global dilemmas, and haunted memories, Pham Tran Viet Nam creates “Họa Chiêu Hồn.” The collection comprises 17 artworks that transcend the boundaries of reality and illusion, reflecting the tumultuous emotions, precariousness, and agony of the contemporary world.

Pham Tran Viet Nam’s works, created between 2017 and 2024, are currently on display at 22 Gallery. This presentation not only introduces a fresh viewpoint on art to its audience but also acts as a reflection on life, an effort to heal and soothe restless souls.

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HCMC-’Untitled (7 Events)'



Until May 4, 10 am – 07 pm, Tues – Sat
Galerie Quynh, 118 Nguyen Van Thu Street, D.1
From the organizer:

A major solo exhibition by Hanoi-based artist Pham Minh Hieu. Presenting work developed over the past 10 years, the exhibition reflects the core ideas that represent the artist’s practice. An exhibition of exhibitions, Untitled (7 Events) has theoretical underpinnings in speculative realism¹ and new materialism². Pham has created imaginative ‘total installations’ that immerse spectators in an aesthetic experience. This way of making allows for divergence where different disciplines and genres intertwine, their boundaries fraying and transforming.


Pleiku City, Gia Lai Province- Outdoor display of antique artifacts



Until the end of 2024,
Pleiku City

An outdoor exhibition entitled “Tay Nguyen – Gia Lai Paradise” displaying antique artifacts of local ethnic people.

Highlights of the exhibition are a white elephant bone chair dating back 700 years and a collection of elephant hunting tools dating back more than 100 years of the M'Nong ethnic group.

On display are thousands of antique artifacts of collector Dang Minh Tam, including musical instruments, hunting and weaving tools, ceremonial objects, jewelry items and other items in the life of ethnic groups in the five Central Highlands provinces.

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