Ba Dinh District inaugurates a flower garden to join UNESCO Creative Cities Network
With this latest move, Ba Dinh District has taken a significant step in joining the UNESCO Creative Cities Network.
With this latest move, Ba Dinh District has taken a significant step in joining the UNESCO Creative Cities Network.
An exhibition of Mother Goddess worship and performance of hau dong contribute to promoting the nation's traditional culture.
In keeping with the UN's Sustainable Development Goals, Vietnam is fostering cultural industries.
Nine bronze urns are an encyclopedia of the unified, sovereign country of Vietnam, expressed in symbolic form through embossed images.
The UNESCO representative highlighted Vietnam's exemplary harmony between heritage conservation and promotion with sustainable tourism development, economic growth, and improved livelihoods for its people.
The UNESCO Association of Hanoi in 2023 has positively contributed to people-to-people exchanges and friendship activities in the capital.
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.
This aligns with Hanoi's commitment to becoming part of the global community of developing cities focused on innovation.
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.
Hanoi Study Promotion Association continues to advise the city on promoting study, nurturing talent, and building a learning society.
UNESCO will continue to support Hanoi in the promotion of cultural heritage, said the Assistant Director-General of UNESCO's Africa Department.
Hanoi will realize the city's vision and policy through long-term programs and action plans, creating favorable conditions to take the design to new heights.
To date, Vietnam has fifteen elements inscribed on UNESCO’s List of Intangible Cultural Heritage and List of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Need of Urgent Safeguarding.
One of Hanoi's most fascinating and historic events, the festival is a tribute to Saint Giong, one of Vietnam's four immortals.
Hanoi is moving in the right direction, working to realize its vision of a creative city and making great efforts to fulfill its commitments to UNESCO.
The event will take place on the occasion of Hung Kings' Commemoration Day which falls on the 10th of the third Lunar month.