Vietnamese tourists experience a cave and SUP paddling tour at Ba Be Lake. (Photo: UMOVE ADVENTURE)

Promoting development of domestic art and tourism market

Alongside catering to international visitors, many tourism agencies, travel companies, producers, and artist communities are focusing on Vietnamese customers, designing tourism products and art services tailoured to the preferences and habits of domestic consumers. The shift in business strategy and promotion of products is gradually shaping the domestic art and tourism market.
Artist Ngo Hong Quang

Artist Ngo Hong Quang: I am no longer alone

After a long journey of performing across the world, Ngo Hong Quang decided to return to Vietnam. He shared that traditional Vietnamese music has always had a special allure for him, and returning to Vietnam was a way for him to reconnect with his roots.
People's artisan Ha Mai Ven (middle) performs Then singing and Tinh lute at the festival of Thuy Hung Commune, Cao Loc District. (Photo: VI HUNG)

Efforts to preserve Then singing in Lang Son

The ethnic communities in the border region of Lang Son have created and preserved many rich folk performing arts. In particular, Then singing of the Tay and Nung people is a form that carries the cultural identity of Lang Son and has been recognised by UNESCO as a representative intangible cultural heritage of humanity.
Thang Long Imperial Citadel is considered a model in heritage conservation in Vietnam.

Promoting heritage value of Thang Long Imperial Citadel

At the 46th session of the World Heritage Committee, UNESCO officially approved Vietnam's proposals for the conservation and development of the Thang Long Imperial Citadel. This is a testament to the correct direction of both Hanoi and Vietnam, in preserving and promoting the value of this precious heritage site.
The National Historical Site of Huynh Thuc Khang Journalism School was restored and embellished on an area of 859m2, including many items modelled after recorded documents and some remaining documentary images.

[In Pictures] Exploring Huynh Thuc Khang Press School

After nearly seven months of renovation, on August 9, the renovated Huynh Thuc Khang Press School was officially inaugurated. This is an important cultural and historical project to honour the great journalism heritage that President Ho Chi Minh and previous revolutionary journalists left for future generations.
Handicrafts are a cultural industry facing the risk of a shortage of young and high-quality human resources (Illustrative photo/Source: Noi Pictures)

New perspective needed to promote substantial development

The expectation of achieving 9% GDP for Vietnam's cultural industries by 2045, according to the summary of the draft of the National Strategy for the Development of Vietnamese Cultural Industries until 2030, with a vision to 2045, demonstrates the efforts and desires of stakeholders in reshaping the ecosystem of these industries, as well as the aspiration to promote the cultural industry to develop commensurate with the country’s cultural resources.
The show of the costumes in incarnations (gia chau) during the practice of ‘hau dong’, a particularly attractive ritual in the religion of Mother Goddesses Worship. (Photo courtesy of the organisers)

Inspiring love for traditional arts among young people

In the hustle and bustle of modern life and the rise of entertainment technology, traditional culture and arts inevitably face competitive pressure. As such, there have been concerns about the risk of losing the quintessence of our ancestral culture. However, the love for national culture and art has been increasingly strengthened and promoted among the youths.
The artisans are honoured at the Cultural Days of Vietnamese Ethnic Groups.

Ethnic minority artisans with great contributions to cultural preservation

Playing the role of connecting and mobilising the community to preserve the traditional cultural identity, ethnic minority artisans in the villages and hamlets around the country have been dedicated to cultural preservation, while enthusiastically leading and teaching traditional performing art values to younger generations, through training courses and mass art movements, contributing to improving the spiritual life of the community.
Co Tu ethnic minority group in Tay Giang (Quang Nam Province) perform a traditional dance at the village's community yard. (Photo: THANH NAM)

Investment of resources promoted for development of cultural institutions

To successfully complete the goal of cultural development to meet the needs of national development, the role of cultural institutions has been becoming increasingly important, contributing to creating favourable conditions for people to enjoy and create better culture. Reality shows that the investment of resources for developing cultural institutions is an urgent and necessary requirement in the current period.
Visitors learn about 'Do' paper at an exhibition.

Reviving ‘Do’ Paper Craft Village by West Lake

The Yen Thai ‘Do’ paper craft village was a source of pride for its residents. Situated by the windy West Lake, it was a well-known craft village in the ancient capital of Thang Long (now Hanoi). Local authorities and residents are making efforts to revive the ’Do’ paper craft, following a period of decline and the near-extinction of the craft.
Ambassador Nguyen Quoc Dung and officials of the Vietnamese Embassy and Vietnamese representative offices in the US offer incense to Hung Kings (Photo: VNA)

Vietnamese abroad commemorate Hung Kings

Overseas Vietnamese communities all over the world are holding events on the occasion of the Hung Kings Commemoration Day, which is observed annually on the 10th day of the third lunar month, and falls on April 18 this year.
People's Artist Dong Van Minh (L) and his son Dong Quang Vinh at a concert hosted by Suc Song Moi orchestra in 2019 (Photo: tuoitre.vn)

Instrumentalist brings Vietnamese folk music beyond borders

Despite receiving academic training in Western musical instruments, People's Artist Dong Van Minh achieved his fame for traditional Vietnamese musical instruments. Not only is he established as a celebrated performing artist, he is also the leading craftsman of bamboo and stone instruments in Vietnam.
The tug-of-war ritual at Tran Vu Temple Festival 2023. (Photo: NHAT QUANG)

Linkages should be enhanced in preserving and promoting intangible cultural heritages

Among 15 intangible cultural heritages of Vietnam recognised by UNESCO, the tug-of-war ritual, which has similarities with the heritage of the Republic of Korea (RoK), Cambodia and the Philippines, has become a multinational cultural heritage of humanity. At the global level, the types of multinational and inter-regional intangible cultural heritage have been strongly boosted in many countries.
Spring festivals open nationwide

Spring festivals open nationwide

People from across the country are flocking to spring festivals at locations such as the Voi Phuc Temple in Hanoi, the historical relic of the Cho Don Safety Zone (ATK Cho Don) in Bac Kan, and Tran Nhat Duat Temple in Thanh Hoa.
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