Artists of Dong Kinh Co Nhac perform in a rustic setting. (Photo: DONG KINH CO NHAC)
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Nurturing the sounds of traditional music

In the heart of Ha Noi’s Old Quarter, the rustic sounds of traditional music quietly resonate, serving as a bridge between past and present. For more than a decade, artists of Dong Kinh Co Nhac (Ancient Music Group of Tonkin) have devoted themselves to preserving these melodies, helping traditional Vietnamese music maintain a lasting presence in contemporary life.

The dramatisation of traditional rituals must be carried out with care and with full respect for the distinctive values of heritage. Photo: TU NHI
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Heritage as a strategic resource for the future: Governance matters

When heritage is viewed not only as a memory of the past but also as a resource for development, the key issue is no longer simply how to exploit it effectively, but how to govern it so that its original value is not eroded in the process of generating benefits. Heritage can generate revenue, attract investment, and spur tourism and services. Yet without long-term vision and scientific control mechanisms, those immediate gains may end up undermining the very foundations of its appeal.

Many heritage sites in Ha Noi’s Old Quarter have become popular destinations for tourists and residents alike during the traditional Lunar New Year 2026. Photo: TU NHI
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Heritage as a strategic resource for the future: Awakening heritage

In the new development context, as the demand for green, sustainable growth driven by internal strength becomes increasingly clear, heritage is no longer viewed simply as a “memory of the past” to be preserved in its original state. It is gradually being established as a strategic resource for both the present and the future.

A corner of the Ba Chua Xu Temple at the foot of Sam Mountain.
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Preserving and promoting values of Ba Chua Xu Goddess Festival on Sam Mountain

The year 2026 marks the second year since the Ba Chua Xu (The Lady of the Realm) Goddess Festival on Sam Mountain in An Giang Province was inscribed by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. The provincial authorities have placed strong emphasis on the organisation of the festival to preserve and promote the heritage while fostering a friendly and civilised image among visitors.

Residents of Ha Noi and visitors take part in an ao dai parade event.
Lifestyle

Splendour of ao dai in March

Every March, from bustling cities to rural villages, offices and schools alike are brightened by the many colours and styles of the ao dai (traditional Vietnamese long dress) worn by Vietnamese women. The annual “Ao Dai Week”, launched by the Viet Nam Women’s Union to coincide with International Women’s Day on March 8, not only celebrates the beauty of the traditional costume but also spreads cultural values, creating a festive atmosphere that brings communities together across the country.

Cultural exchange booths at the Lim Festival are arranged in combination with designated livestream areas on social media platforms, helping to promote the image of the festival and spread the values of quan ho heritage to a wide audience.
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Lim Festival spreads heritage across digital space

In mid-January, Bac Ninh comes alive with the festive season. The Lim Festival in the Year of the Horse 2026 has continued to attract large numbers of local residents and visitors from across the country, while also leaving its mark through increasingly civilised and modern organisation, particularly the effective use of digital media to promote and disseminate the values of quan ho heritage.

Royal rituals were re-enacted in a solemn manner.
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Spring opening ceremony held at Thang Long Imperial Citadel

As part of the series of activities celebrating the Lunar New Year 2026 at the heritage site, the spring incense offering ceremony at the Thang Long Imperial Citadel combined royal court traditions with elements of traditional folk festivals, expressing wishes for a smooth and prosperous start to the new year.

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