Ninh Binh has two more national intangible cultural heritages
Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism has just signed a decesion to announce eight more national intangible cultural heritages.
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Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism has just signed a decesion to announce eight more national intangible cultural heritages.
Ninh Binh province on December 22 coordinated with the Communist Review, and the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism held an international scientific workshop on resolving relations between the restoration and preservation of cultural heritages and socio-economic development: From the perspective of regional and local governance.
Mo Muong, a cultural heritage of Muong ethnic minority group in Thanh Hoa and Phu Tho provinces; Dinh Co Festival in Ba Ria-Vung Tau province; and the art of traditional weaving of the Ba Na ethnic minority in Kon Tum province are among 14 new national intangible cultural heritages recognised by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
Natural and social historical conditions have made Ninh Binh province home to rich and diverse cultural heritages, including archaeological relics from thousands of years ago. In recent times, the province has paid greater attention to archaeological research and promoted the management, conservation, and promotion of relics.
An exhibition, themed "Cultural heritages, landscapes and traditional handicrafts in Vietnam", is taking place in the northern province of Ninh Binh from December 17-24, within the framework of the National Tourism Year - Ninh Binh 2021.
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has decided to set up a National Council for Cultural Heritage (NCCH) - an advisory body responsible for assisting the Government chief in preserving and promoting the values of cultural heritages
Deputy PM Vu Duc Dam has assigned the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism to craft dossiers of two intangible cultural heritages for UNESCO recognition.
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism has issued a decision on the publication of an additional 11 national intangible cultural heritage.
Vietnam has added 11 more cultural icons to the list of national intangible cultural heritage, according to the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
Attracting investment and taking advantage of all social resources to accelerate tourism growth is the direction being applied by many localities, including Ninh Binh and Ha Nam. Situating in the southwest of the Red River Delta, the two provinces possess a lot of natural resources and cultural heritages and can cooperate with each other to improve tourism competitiveness.
The "Vietnamese Cultural Heritage 2018" exhibition will take place in Hanoi from November 23 to 25, as one of the cultural events to honour and promote the values of national cultural heritages of various regions, especially the Vietnamese heritages that have been recognised by UNESCO.