A Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism representative presents the certificate of National Intangible Cultural Heritage of Quang An lotus tea scenting. Photo: Viet Cuong/VNP
Hanoi leaders present decisions recognizing tourism sites in Hanoi. Photo: Viet Cuong/VNP
Under the themes of “Lotus - Essence and Life,” “Lotus - Art and Creativity,” and “Lotus - Performance and Community,” the festival offers a diverse range of cultural experiences centered on the lotus in contemporary life.
At the "Lotus - Essence and Life" space, more than 30 lotus varieties from Hanoi and other localities are displayed, alongside handicrafts, OCOP products, fashion collections and creative artworks inspired by the lotus. Visitors can also explore lotus silk weaving, lotus-based cuisine and traditional lotus tea.
Ambassadors and representatives of diplomatic missions and international organizations at the opening ceremony. Photo: Viet Cuong/VNP
International visitors enjoy West Lake lotus tea. Photo: Viet Cuong/VNP
The “Lotus - Art and Creativity” space features calligraphy and artworks inspired by the lotus, and the “West Lake Lotus Moments” painting event involving around 500 children, including nearly 100 foreign participants. The event helps introduce the beauty of Vietnamese culture to friends around the world.
A highlight of the festival is the artistic parade “Lotus on the Streets,” to be held on June 27 around the West Lake area with participants in lotus-patterned ao dai creating a vibrant cultural atmosphere that celebrates the elegance of Vietnam’s traditional costume and the gentility of Hanoians.
Art performances honor the beauty of the lotus and the cultural identity of Thang Long - Hanoi. Photo: Viet Cuong/VNP
Art performances honor the beauty of the lotus and the cultural identity of Thang Long - Hanoi. Photo: Viet Cuong/VNP
Art performances honor the beauty of the lotus and the cultural identity of Thang Long - Hanoi. Photo: Viet Cuong/VNP
At the opening ceremony, organizers announced the inscription of Quang An lotus tea scenting on the National Intangible Cultural Heritage List and the recognition of West Lake as a tourist area. The recognition marks an important milestone, reinforcing West Lake’s cultural and tourism values and creating fresh momentum for the capital’s green, civilized, and sustainable tourism development.
The Hanoi Lotus Festival 2026 takes place at Ly Tu Trong Flower Garden on Thuy Khue Street. Photo: Viet Cuong/VNP
Visitors join activities of the festival. Photo: Viet Cuong/VNP
With its diverse and engaging activities, the Hanoi Lotus Festival 2026 is expected to be a signature annual cultural-tourism event of Hanoi, which preserves traditional values, enhances the culture industry, and promotes an elegant, creative, and culturally rich Hanoi to visitors from around the world.
By Viet Cuong/VNP