Vietnamese artist's zodiac animal paintings on display
VCMF 2024 offers audiences and artists the opportunity to explore classical music from a new perspective, combining traditional artistic values with unique performance space experiments.
VCMF 2024 offers audiences and artists the opportunity to explore classical music from a new perspective, combining traditional artistic values with unique performance space experiments.
Vietnam is home to three creative cities, including Hanoi, Hoi An and Da Lat, which inspire the country's cultural and creative sectors to grow rapidly and sustainably.
The community - the subject of heritage - must be a part of the process of practicing and teaching the intangible cultural heritage and, at the same time, benefit from it.
Experts from UNESCO believe that the performing arts help improve people-to-people exchanges and promote tourism in Hanoi.
UNESCO appreciated Vietnam's policies and practical measures to promote intangible cultural heritage as a driving force for sustainable development.
Vietnam's experience in managing, preserving and promoting cultural heritage can be shared with other countries around the world.
Vietnam secured a seat at the World Heritage Committee for the 2023-2027 tenure with the highest number of votes in the Asia-Pacific region.
The Festival of Tug-of-War Rituals and Games was held with eight teams from Vietnam and South Korea as part of the Hanoi Creative Design Festival.
Over the past 30 years, the Vietnam Federation of UNESCO Associations has received many prestigious awards from the Party and the State for its contribution to world peace and development.
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