Hanoi Opera House opens for visitors

PSNews-The Hanoi Opera House Management Board in cooperation with the National Administration of Tourism and Department of Arts Performing officially welcomed visitors of the first-ever tour to the Opera House on September 7.

Art perfromance at the Opera House of Hanoi
Art perfromance at the Opera House of Hanoi

On the first day of the opening, many visitors from various provinces arrived in Hanoi, in the hope of visiting a famous center of music to enjoy its unique architecture and art performances.

Of visitors to the Opera House, there were a number of foreign tourists. They all enjoyed the tour and art performances. This has been a good sign for a tourist destination of Hanoi.

Nguyen Thi Minh Nguyet, Director of the Management Board of the Hanoi Opera House, said that the tour named “History, architecture and traditional arts” at the cultural and architectural building of the capital city opens from 10h30 to 12h on Mondays and Fridays every week, costing 400,000 VND per person but a 50% discount given to students and pupils.

The visit will be divided into 2 main parts:

Part one, visitors will learn about of the Opera House’s construction and  architectural style, see its original design by the French architects; visit the main hall, stairs, the auditorium, the seating sections; and enjoy the tea in the mirror room listening to the story about bullet holes dating from December 1946.

In addition, visitors can see a huge collection of documents and photos on major events taking place inside and outside the Hanoi Opera House since its construction.

In the second part, visitors will enjoy the show “Hon Viet” (Vietnam’s Soul), consisting of special art performances like solo monochord, flute concerto, Tuong and chau van performances and Vietnamese puppetry.

By Duy Tien

Other News

Vietnam secure berth at FIFA U17 World Cup 2026 for first time

Vietnam secure berth at FIFA U17 World Cup 2026 for first time

Vietnam national U17 football team secured a place at the FIFA U17 World Cup 2026 for the first time after defeating United Arab Emirates national U17 football team 3-2 on in the final Group C match of the AFC U17 Asian Cup 2026 in Saudi Arabia on early May 14 (Vietnam time).

Vietnam’s most beautiful railway station twins with French counterpart

Vietnam’s most beautiful railway station twins with French counterpart

A twinning agreement between Da Lat Railway Station in Vietnam and Trouville-Deauville Railway Station in France was signed at the French Embassy in Vietnam on May 7, creating new opportunities for cooperation in station management and operations, as well as cultural and tourism promotion between the two sides.

Hanoi gains two more craft villages in World Crafts Cities network

Hanoi gains two more craft villages in World Crafts Cities network

The recognition of Chuyen My and Son Dong craft villages as members of the World Crafts Cities network represents international acknowledgement of the cultural value, artisanal techniques, creativity and sustainable vitality of Vietnam’s traditional craft villages, he said.

Thang Long - Hanoi Festival 2026 to return in September

Thang Long - Hanoi Festival 2026 to return in September

Co-hosted by the municipal People’s Committee, the Department of Culture and Sports, and domestic and foreign agencies, the whole spectacle is meant to honour the city’s millennia-old heritage while reafffirming its strategy of establishing culture as a development engine.

Spreading Vietnamese cultural identity in digital space

Spreading Vietnamese cultural identity in digital space

In the context of deep international integration, cultural identity serves as both a “shield” against assimilation and a defining marker of a nation’s image. Protecting and promoting uniquely Vietnamese cultural values has therefore become a pressing task, particularly in an increasingly complex digital environment.

ITE HCMC 2026 to promote Vietnam’s tourism on global map

ITE HCMC 2026 to promote Vietnam’s tourism on global map

With its large scale, the ITE HCMC 2026 aims to promote tourism cooperation between Vietnam and priority markets such as Northeast Asia, Western Europe, North America, Southeast Asia, and Oceania while also boosting visitor arrivals from the Indian market

Vietnamese puppetry seeks renewal amid preservation challenges

Vietnamese puppetry seeks renewal amid preservation challenges

Although widely regarded as a cultural “speciality” attracting tourists, Vietnamese puppetry is facing multiple challenges in preservation and development, requiring renewed efforts to both safeguard its identity and adapt to contemporary cultural currents.

Project on digital transformation in cultural sector approved

Project on digital transformation in cultural sector approved

By 2030, the project targets the establishment of shared digital platforms across 100% of cultural sectors. All digitised cultural heritage will be standardised under the national data framework and shared in accordance with regulations, while 80% of public digital heritage assets are expected to receive digital identifiers to clarify ownership and management, encouraging organisations and individuals to do the same and support market development.

Vietnam eyes becoming region’s leading tourism destination

Vietnam eyes becoming region’s leading tourism destination

Vietnam has in recent years undergone a notable transformation in its tourism development strategy, placing a strong emphasis on nature-based and eco-tourism. This shift is not merely aligned with global trends, but represents a necessary step towards safeguarding valuable natural resources, while appealing to a growing segment of environmentally conscious travellers.