Increase community involvement in heritage conservation
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.
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.
According to the Cultural Heritage Administration, the return of the Emperor's Golden Seal reaffirms the Party and State's stance on preserving and promoting cultural heritage values.
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.
By combining performing arts and modern technology, audiences can easily understand history and learn to appreciate and preserve tangible and intangible cultural heritage.
Many festivals in Hanoi have their own characteristics that must be preserved and restored.
If artisans are acknowledged, honored and rewarded for their work, they will be more motivated to preserve and pass on cultural heritage.
Hanoi places special emphasis on building family values and Hanoian standards, believing that these will be factors contributing to the development of a civilized capital.
The festival celebrates the centuries-old craft villages in Phu Xuyen District and promotes the local tourism culture.
Visitors have been able to explore the famous tourist attractions of Hanoi in a very special way at no charge thanks to the members of Hanoi Free Private Tour Guides (HNFTGs).
Using modern technology, the exhibition brings together never-before-seen images of nine South Korean idol groups in an art installation space.