Journey of Heritages 2023 opens calls for entries
The annual event aims to raise public awareness of preserving cultural heritage and natural values while promoting Vietnamese tourism.
The annual event aims to raise public awareness of preserving cultural heritage and natural values while promoting Vietnamese tourism.
Fostering heritage values to promote tourism and attract more local and international tourists is an important mission of Hanoi’s cultural policy-makers in the coming period.
The latest list of 13 national intangible heritages includes the water puppetry of Dao Thuc Village in Dong Anh District, Van Phuc Silk Village in Ha Dong District, and Hat Do traditional fold singing in Quoc Oai District.
Being recognized as a national intangible cultural heritage can help to enhance the value and popularize the unique traditional religious rite of the Muong ethnic group in the world.
The capital city will implement policies to create a premise for the development of the cultural industry.
The cultural event contributes to promoting Vietnam's cultural heritage and celebrating the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations and the 10th anniversary of the Vietnam-France strategic partnership in 2023.
In the middle of the excavation pit at Thang Long Imperial Citadel, experts have recently found artifacts and valuable findings related to Kinh Thien Palace, a sacred symbol of Thang Long-Hanoi's millennia-old history.
The fascinating cultural events aim to introduce precious tangible and intangible heritages of Vietnam to the public and international friends.
The exhibition helps to highlight the responsibility, patriotism and pride of the Vietnamese people, especially the younger generation, in the country's natural heritage.
The Italian Ambassador to Vietnam said that Italy wants to contribute to cultural diversification in Hanoi.
The ancient practice of farmers in the north of Vietnam has become an intangible cultural heritage associated with the country’s wet rice civilization.
On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Convention Concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage, The Hanoi Times reviews eight famous heritage sites in Vietnam, which are inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List.
The committee comprises representatives from 21 countries that are elected by the General Assembly of States Parties for a four-year term.
The project aims to improve the competitiveness of museums and support the design of pilot projects in heritage conservation in Vietnam.
A tourism week has been organized at the century-old craft village to introduce the quintessence of pottery after the two-year hiatus of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The tigers would be released to the semi-natural habitat after some time.
All Vietnamese people living in and outside the country and foreigners in Vietnam are invited to participate in the annual 2022 Heritage Photographic Contest.