Vietnam aims for cultural industries to contribute 7% to GDP by 2030
The Vietnamese government has set a goal for the development of cultural industries to contribute 7% to GDP by 2030.
The Vietnamese government has set a goal for the development of cultural industries to contribute 7% to GDP by 2030.
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism is designing a National Program of Objectives with nine component projects for human and cultural development.
Deputy Director of Hanoi's Culture and Sports Department Tran Thi Van Anh was honored by the government for her contributions in the cultural field.
Throughout the week, performances by artists, dancers, puppeteers, and playwrights from all over the country brought the audience many emotions and colorful perspectives.
Hanoi is the first city in Vietnam to issue a resolution on the development of cultural industries, demonstrating the determination of the people and authorities of Hanoi to promote cultural values as an economic spearhead.
This is one of the biggest competitions with a great reputation in Russia and the world. The 2023 iteration was the 17th since the first one was held 65 years ago.
Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism of South Korea, Park Bo Gyoon, paid a visit to the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology and held meetings with Vietnamese leaders in the cultural sector.
To satisfy the demands of young audiences, the Youth Theater has focused on innovative experiments, inviting international directors to create contemporary moving art pieces.
All Vietnamese people living in and outside the country as well as foreign residents in Vietnam are invited to participate in the 2021 National Cultural Heritage Photo Contest.
This newly opened library will help young readers to learn about Korean culture in the most lively and interesting way.