A Diverse Lineup of Art Shows Awaits Audience at O Ly Art Show

A Diverse Lineup of Art Shows Awaits Audience at O Ly Art Show

Beyond showcasing artworks, O Ly Art Show serves as a meeting point to enhance the connection between artists and audience, artists and artists, artists and collectors, collectors and collectors, within the interaction of heritage.
Spring Outing in Search of the Old Royal New Year

After moments of family reunion and New Year greetings to grandparents and parents, many local residents and visitors have chosen Hue Imperial Citadel as their destination for early spring outings,...

Spring Outing in Search of the Old Royal New Year
Once-golden music publishing

As the former imperial capital, the city was both a magnet for prominent composers and a pioneering cradle that shaped the professional contours of Vietnam’s modern and traditional music through its distinguished publishing system.

Once-golden music publishing
Touching the Ancient Soul of Hue

For many Western visitors, Hue captivates them with a rhythm of life that moves slowly and serenely from day to day.

Touching the Ancient Soul of Hue
Floral street space enchants spring revelers

Thousands of flower pots, together with decorative miniatures featuring the horse mascot along the two banks of the Perfume River, have emerged as a focal point of the Binh Ngo Tet (Lunar New Year of the Horse) 2026.

Floral street space enchants spring revelers
Experiencing the Royal Tet

In the shimmering garden setting of the Royal Treasury Palace, Hue Imperial Citadel, Hue Monuments Conservation Center organized the “Royal Tet” program, opening a spring celebration space rich in ancient royal tradition...

Experiencing the Royal Tet
A New Year gathering of Ancient Capital’s fine arts

An art exhibition, themed “Celebrating Spring and the Zodiac of the Horse 2026”, was held at Song Huong Magazine. It was organized by Hue Fine Arts Association. This is an annual tradition having become a familiar cultural activity...

A New Year gathering of Ancient Capital’s fine arts
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