“Colors of ASEAN”: Upcoming multicultural feast in Hanoi
This significant initiative will help promote and strengthen unity and bonds among ASEAN nations as well as with other countries around the world.
This significant initiative will help promote and strengthen unity and bonds among ASEAN nations as well as with other countries around the world.
Hanoi's more than a millennium of cultural heritage is embodied in its handicraft villages.
General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong has expressed concern for culture and consistently emphasized the crucial role of culture in the nation's development.
Failure to comply with phytosanitary and food safety regulations for exports has resulted in significant losses for local businesses.
Hoan Kiem District has invested a lot of resources in developing cultural tourism in recent years.
People-to-people diplomacy not only strengthens solidarity and friendship between Vietnamese and people from other countries but also fosters national pride and contributes to the common interests of the nation.
Various activities will be held to celebrate lotus farming and lotus products at the first major event of its kind in the city.
The integration of production along the value chain has brought benefits to cooperatives and farmers, helping to reduce many intermediary stages, lower production costs, and increase product value.
Cultural industries help preserve and promote national cultural identity, fostering national pride and confidence in international integration.
In the context of a tight state budget, the creation of a dedicated public fund for the urgent protection and promotion of cultural heritage values is imperative.
The development of green spaces in Hanoi includes green belts, ecological urban areas, flower gardens, and urban landscapes.
Peru is currently Vietnam's 6th largest trade partner in the Latin American region, while Peruvian culture is also increasingly spreading to the Vietnamese people.
Hanoi, with its thousand-year heritage and uniquely historical and cultural layers along the Red River, stands as one of Southeast Asia's most vibrant cities.
Some 134 cultural relics of national importance are expected to catapult tourism in Hanoi's Dong Anh District.
In keeping with the UN's Sustainable Development Goals, Vietnam is fostering cultural industries.
Over the past two years, the "Sharing and Preserving Vietnamese Heritage" project has strongly linked Vietnamese and French cultural and heritage institutions.
The fair will contribute to the success of the campaign to encourage Vietnamese people to prioritize the use of Vietnamese products.