UNESCO Vietnam awards Youth Innovative Ideas for an Ocean without Plastic
Vietnamese young people are making efforts to protect the ocean and minimize the amount of plastic waste in the environment.
Vietnamese young people are making efforts to protect the ocean and minimize the amount of plastic waste in the environment.
Hanoi aims to have the necessary facilities to take the first steps toward restoring the main space of Kinh Thien Palace 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.
Hanoi expects to renovate old factory space in the most practical and attractive way.
Vietnam, which is home to world-class heritage sites, vows to keep its legacy inherited from the past to leave to the next generations.
National trainers will deliver the approved age-appropriate, culturally-acceptable comprehensive sexuality education and life skills to both state and private education facilities.
Vietnam possesses an array of 14 Elements on the Lists of Intangible Cultural Heritage recognized by UNESCO from 2008 to 2021.
The implementation of Conventions on culture will enable Vietnam to better preserve heritage in the country home to dozens of UNESCO-recognized sites and elements.
UNESCO is ready to cooperate with Hanoi in implementing projects toward sustainable tourism development to promote the image of Hanoi to international friends.
The week-long workshop in Hanoi aims at building capacity for local young filmmakers on sound design.
Hanoi IT student’s painting which won the first prize of a UNESCO contest - the “Hanoi’s Street Vendor” - has recently sold for $8,000.
The capital city will take action to prove its position as UNESCO’s leading creative city in the ASEAN region.
Vietnamese Great Physician Hai Thuong Lan Ong is expected to be recognized as a celebrity of the world by UNESCO.
The unique folk dance is a spiritual symbol and a cultural trait reflecting the vehement vitality and the strength of unity among Vietnam’s northwestern ethnic minorities.
The President of the 41st General Conference of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) assessed that Vietnam’s role as a member of the Executive Board, bringing “new breathes” to the activities of this global-scaled organization.
The two Vietnamese poets are among UNESCO’s list of World Cultural Celebrities, whose birth and death anniversaries will be celebrated in 2022.
Vietnam, which boasts eight world heritages, was first elected as a member of the board in 1978.