Delegates visit the exhibition space.
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Exhibition space on EFEO documentary heritage opens

On the morning of May 18, in Ha Noi, the Institute of Social Sciences Information under Viet Nam Academy of Social Sciences opened the exhibition space on EFEO Documentary Heritage to introduce and spread the value of the rare documentary collection transferred to Viet Nam by the French School of the Far East (EFEO) in 1957.

A Cham girl radiates joy in a traditional dance. (Photo: THANH DAT)
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Promoting Cham ethnic culture in association with sustainable tourism development

According to information from the Viet Nam National Authority of Tourism, Cham cultural identity will converge and spread during the 6th Cham Ethnic Culture Festival to be held in Khanh Hoa Province from June 26–28. The event will honour unique heritage values while opening up “golden” opportunities to connect tourism and create sustainable livelihoods for Cham ethnic communities nationwide.

Outstanding architectural works create value for cultural, social and historical spaces. Photo: HOANG HOA
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Architectural foundations for cultural industries

Over many decades, especially after 40 years of renovation, the role of architecture and architects has increasingly been affirmed in the work of building and shaping the country, with the architectural appearance of urban and rural areas developing in an increasingly civilised, modern and distinctive direction.

Members of the project team learn about the art of mother-of-pearl inlay in Chuon Ngo Craft Village.
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Young people help honour traditional art of mother-of-pearl inlay

With the aim of bringing the beauty of mother-of-pearl inlay closer to contemporary audiences, especially young people, an exhibition on mother-of-pearl inlay titled “Thuy Sac Van Trai” is set to take place at the Ha Noi Museum. The event will feature a wide range of activities, including exhibitions, demonstrations of the crafting process, hands-on workshops, and exchanges with artisans.

A dragon dance performance at the Pho Hien Folk Culture Festival 2026.
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Preserving and promoting heritage value of Pho Hien

Pho Hien once flourished between the 16th and 18th centuries as a bustling trading port frequented by merchants from 12 countries around the world. Traces of the ancient Pho Hien trading port remain visible today in its architectural works, spiritual practices, and the cultural life of local residents.

A grand art programme at Ha Long Carnaval 2026.
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Vibrant Ha Long Carnaval 2026

Ha Long Carnaval 2026, themed “Wonder Illuminates a New Era”, took place at October 30 Square in Ha Long Ward, Quang Ninh Province, on the evening of April 30, with the participation of hundreds of performers, artists, international art troupes and folk artisans, creating a unique, attractive and distinctive Carnaval of Quang Ninh.

More than 50,000 spectators attend the programme “The Fatherland in the Heart” at My Dinh National Stadium. (Photo: THANH DAT)
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Improving institutions creates momentum for cultural breakthroughs

The National Assembly officially adopted a Resolution on the development of Viet Nam’s culture with a high approval rate (477 out of 489 deputies) on April 24. The Resolution marks an important step in completing the institutional framework, creating momentum for culture to truly break through and become an endogenous resource and a driving force for the country’s strong development in the new phase.

An artisan passes down Quan Ho traditions to younger generations in Nenh Ward, Bac Ninh Province,. (Photo: VNA)
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Preserving “aesthetic identity” essential for sustainable cultural development

In the face of the upheavals of modern life and the powerful impact of globalisation, correctly identifying the position and role of traditional artistic values, and finding effective ways to promote them, presents many challenges. Researcher Nguyen Hung Vi, who is deeply committed to national culture, granted an interview to Nhan Dan Newspaper to share his thoughts on this issue.

Artisans and cultural experts discuss the preservation and promotion of the traditional lacquer craft within the space of Ha Vi Communal House.
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Revitalisation of heritage sites in the Old Quarter

Many heritage sites in the Old Quarter were once occupied as households for residential use over many years, making the preservation and promotion of their values difficult. Hoan Kiem Ward in Ha Noi is gradually relocating residents in an effort to restore the original condition of these sites and bring their values into use.

Meritorious Artisan painter Nguyen Tan Phat has been steadily bringing lacquer closer to the public (Photo: daidoanket.vn)
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If traditional arts want to survive, they must live within everyday life

The popularisation of lacquer art is finding new approaches, making it more interactive and appealing to younger generations. Nhan Dan reporter Thuy Phuong spoke with Meritorious Artisan painter Nguyen Tan Phat, who has been steadily bringing lacquer closer to the public through free experiential workshops at Ha Vi Communal Temple and Duong Lam Ancient Village in Ha Noi.

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