A water puppetry performance at the Thang Long Water Puppet Theatre.
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Scientific dossiers on “Pho” and “Water Puppetry” built to seek UNESCO recognition

According to information from the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, the Government Office has issued a document to the minister as well as the chairpersons of the People’s Committees of Ha Noi, Hung Yen, Ninh Binh, and Hai Phong, conveying the directive of Deputy Prime Minister Mai Van Chinh on the preparation of scientific dossiers for “Pho” (Vietnamese noodle soup) and “Water Puppetry” to be proposed for inscription on UNESCO’s Lists.

Director of the Hue Monuments Conservation Centre Hoang Viet Trung speaks at the January 1 ceremony announcing the Hue Festival 2026. (Photo: VNA)
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Hue Festival 2026 kicks off

The People’s Committee of the central city of Hue held a ceremony at Ngo Mon Square in the Hue Imperial Citadel on January 1 to announce its signature Hue Festival 2026.​

A performance in the real-scene programme “In Search of the Pearl’s Trace” in Quang Ninh. (Photo: Organising Committee)
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Diversifying tourism products to enhance quality and depth of experience

In 2016, the project “Strategy for Developing Viet Nam’s Tourism Products to 2025, with a Vision to 2030” was approved by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism. After nine years of implementation, Viet Nam’s tourism sector has achieved many positive results. However, to enhance competitiveness amid increasingly deep international integration, Vietnamese tourism needs to diversify products in parallel with improving quality and the depth of visitor experience.

Chuong Pagoda within the Pho Hien Special National Relic Site.
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Pho Hien relic site aspires to world heritage status

The Pho Hien Special National Relic Site (Hung Yen Province) is a space where distinctive cultural, architectural, and historical values converge, featuring 17 representative monuments. The policy of planning and harnessing this ancient heritage urban area has helped position Pho Hien as a cultural and tourism destination rich in the identity of the Red River Delta.

With just a communal gathering space, Ha Nhi people can perform their ethnic group’s traditional folk songs and dances.
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Ha Nhi culture: Enduring vitality on the remote frontier

Amid the vast border forests at the upper reaches of the Da River, the Ha Nhi community in Lai Chau Province has steadfastly preserved and passed down the distinctive cultural values of its people. From folk songs and traditional xoe dances to the epic Xa Nha Ca, these heritage assets are being safeguarded and shared more widely, becoming a foundation for sustainable development in the border region.

One of the 28 artisans honoured in 2025. (Photo: VCCA)
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Honouring Viet Nam Culinary Culture Artisans 2025

On the afternoon of December 23, in Ho Chi Minh City, 28 members of the Viet Nam Culinary Culture Association (VCCA) were officially conferred the prestigious title of “Viet Nam Culinary Culture Artisan”, affirming their mission to keep the flame of the “Vietnamese kitchen hearth” alive.

The vibrant cultural colours of Lam Dong’s ethnic minority groups are preserved and passed on within community cultural spaces.
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Guardians of local culture in the Central Highlands

To ensure that the cultural identity of the Central Highlands continues to be preserved and passed on, many artisans in western Lam Dong Province have been steadfastly upholding their crafts, safeguarding the spirit of their ethnic culture with a profound sense of responsibility and deep love for heritage.

The installation exhibition Bach Dang by artist Le Huu Hieu in Ha Long.
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Unique installation exhibition by the heritage bay

The installation exhibition titled Bach Dang by artist Le Huu Hieu in Ha Long (Quang Ninh Province) offers the public a rare artistic experience, where history no longer lies dormant in books or memory but is made present through space and emotion along the shore of a heritage bay.

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