A country with 54 ethnic groups, Vietnam boasts many unique tangible and intangible heritages. Together with the support of its citizens, the Vietnamese government has carried out numerous policies to preserve and promote the national treasures.
Ha Long Bay.
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The re-enactment included performances of the art of “Don ca tai tu”or amateur music and song, named in UNESCO’s Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritages of Humanity.
According to Nguyen Thi Phuong, a Muong ethnic of Hoa Binh province, the event is an ideal venue for people from different ethnic groups like us to learn more about the other groups’ cultures and stay united for national development.
Activities during the week included ethnic group exchanges and a workshop on developing the Vietnam National Village for Ethnic Culture and Tourism. In addition to intangible cultural heritages, Vietnam has eight cultural and natural heritages recognized by UNESCO including Ha Long Bay, Hanoi’s Temple of Literature, the Thang Long royal citadel, the Trang An complex, Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, Hue’s imperial city, Hoi An ancient town, and the My Son Sanctuary.
On his side, Nguyen Manh Cuong, Former Deputy Director General of Vietnam National Administration of Tourism said that, their national cultural heritages are of great importance in attracting foreign tourists. It’s necessary to accelerate investment in cultural heritage tourism, which is expected to be a great source of income for Vietnam to boost the national economy and re-invest in preserving its many cultural heritages.
Many programs on preserving and promoting national heritages are being implemented across Vietnam. According to Nguyen Huyen Anh, deputy head of Ha Long Bay Management Board, preserving local cultural heritages is one of our most important tasks. They have set out a sustainable development plan for Ha Long Bay, which is designed to help tourists gain a better understanding of our local heritages and encompasses tours to Vong Vieng fishing village and aquaculture activities.
Vietnam is organizing many programs to encourage people, especially young ones, to do more to preserve and promote our national heritages.
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