'Don't Cry, Butterflies,' a poignant Vietnamese film, garnered attention at the Hong Kong International Film and Television Market (FILMART) in 2025, showcasing its remarkable success in co-production. The film, a proud recipient of two accolades at the 81st Venice International Film Festival's Settimana Internazionale della Critica, continues to enchant audiences and industry professionals alike with its captivating narrative and cultural significance.
Hanoi’s nightlife scene offers a multitude of interesting things to see and places to go well after the sun sets. The city’s lively bars and glitzy nightclubs are conveniently set around Hoan Kiem Lake in the Old Quarter, where you can enjoy great tunes and all sorts of booze as well as mix and mingle with fun-loving locals and expats. However, a night out in Hanoi is not complete without sitting back on plastic stools and enjoy bia hoi (Vietnamese draft beer) along the bustling streets. Due to the Hanoi’s rather strict laws, nightclubs and bars usually close at midnight, but you can find some that remain open (and busy) until the local authorities show up. Read on to find out what to do at night in Hanoi.
Shopping in Hanoi is most famed for its traditional markets and narrow shophouses, but there are a growing number of flash boutiques and shopping malls offering a wide range of international brands, as well as dining and entertainment options. The best thing about shopping in Hanoi is that you can do it all on foot, with many streets dedicated to specific trades.
This is particularly true in the Old Quarter, where Silk Street and Silver Street still retain their particular trades after hundreds of years. Whether you are looking for gimmicky souvenirs such as Vietnamese farming hats or a hand-made silk evening gown, we have compiled a list of great places to shop in Hanoi.
THE HANOI TIMES — Acknowledging the significant role of urban greenery in mitigating the urban heat island effect and enhancing residents' quality of life,...
THE HANOI TIMES — In a significant move to bolster conservation efforts, the Green Vietnam Biodiversity Conservation Center (GreenViet) has forged a partnership with...
THE HANOI TIMES — Hundreds of disadvantaged Vietnamese youth have been equipped with visual arts training thanks to a year-long project funded by international...
The Quang Ninh Food Festival is back and bigger than ever! This year, from December 26-29, the northern province of Quang Ninh plays host to this culinary extravaganza, with Ha Long City serving up a treat for foodies. With nearly 130 booths, it's the biggest festival yet, offering a smorgasbord of delicious delights and a true celebration of Vietnamese cuisine.