Honoring cultural heritages of Khanh Hoa
Recently, many cultural heritages in Khanh Hoa Province have been honored or proposed being inscribed on the lists of the world and national cultural heritages. This has positively contributed to the preservation and promotion of the value of these cultural heritages.
Gen Z revitalizes traditional culture in Vietnam through innovative branding
Zam Studio, founded by Gen Z graduates, uses innovative branding to revitalize Vietnamese cultural heritage and engage younger audiences with history.
Red River Delta’s Tet tradition revived
A special program to celebrate Tet, the Lunar New Year, was held on January 19 by the Management Board of Hoan Kiem Lake and the Ha Noi Old Quarter. Activities showcased northern Vietnam’s Tet traditions.
Hoi An Craft’s masterpiece earns global acclaim at lantern festival
The Vietnamese creation The Sacred Soul of Vietnam triumphed at the Ocean International Lantern Festival, wowing judges with its cultural depth and environmental innovation.
Tourism development closely bonded with cultural heritage preservation in Ha Tinh
Located in Huong Son Commune, Can Loc District, Ha Tinh Province, Huong Tich Pagoda is not only a famous temple in Vietnam but also a time-honoured spiritual cultural icon.
Rappelling down Xuan Nghi Waterfall (Dak Nong Province)
Xuan Nghi Waterfall, a hidden gem in Dak Nong Province, offers breathtaking views and thrilling adventures for nature enthusiasts and adrenaline junkies alike.
Da Nang combining urban development with preserving traditional values
Cultural heritage creates the unique identity of each community. In order to create a clear change in the construction of villages, hamlets, and residential areas with synchronous development, the Hoa Vang District People’s Council issued a project to build a ‘Characteristic Cultural Village’ in Phong Nam village, Hoa Chau Commune and Bo Ban village, Hoa Phong Commune by 2030, with a vision toward 2045. This project not only preserves and promotes traditional cultural values of the countryside, but also contributes to preserving the unique identity of the district.
Developing tourism potential of Khanh Son and Khanh Vinh (Khanh Hoa)
Beside blue sea and white sand, Khanh Hoa Province has mountains and forests with beautiful natural scenery, unique traditional cultural features that can promote tourism value. Therefore, the tourism industry of the province and the two districts of Khanh Son and Khanh Vinh are looking for ways to awaken tourism potential to create momentum for the local economy.
Heavy-hearted devotion to ‘bai choi’ folk singing
The journey to preserve and revive the art of traditional Bai Choi folk singing owes much to the tireless efforts of numerous artisans and researchers. They have worked diligently to reintegrate this cultural heritage into the spiritual and cultural lives of the people. Among these passionate individuals is Pham Hong Thai, a resident of Duong Lam 2 Village, Hoa Phong Commune, Hoa Vang District, Da Nang City, who was conferred the title of “Meritorious Artisan” by the President of Viet Nam in 2016.
San Chay ethnic people in Thai Nguyen keep the flame of Tac Xing folk dance alive
Every year, when the spring comes, the San Chay ethnic community in Phu Luong District, Thai Nguyen Province, joyfully celebrates their traditional new crop festival with the lively sounds and rhythms of the Tac Xing folk dance. This dance carries profound meaning and is considered to be a bridge connecting heaven and earth, the past and present, and generations before and now.
Charming beauty of Con Hen in Thua Thien Hue
Seen from above, in the middle of the Huong river, Con Hen is a highlight that preserves the ancient beauty of Hue Imperial City. This is an ideal destination for those who want to explore the simple and peaceful beauty of the ancient capital, famous for its charming nature and unique cuisine.
Exploiting Red River’s tourism potential
The Red River is the “mother river” of the Northern Delta, with a dense system of relics, heritages, and craft villages in harmony with the natural landscape on both banks, especially the 160 km long section flowing through Ha Noi. However, the exploitation and development of Red River tourism is not commensurate with its potential.