Railway carriage revitalises heritage tourism
After a month of thorough preparation, the Heritage Path tourist railway carriage began its first journey, carrying 24 tourists on board on August 8.
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After a month of thorough preparation, the Heritage Path tourist railway carriage began its first journey, carrying 24 tourists on board on August 8.
Experts from the UNESCO World Heritage Centre have paid a visit to Trang An landscape complex to evaluate the conservation work and provide recommendations on the long-term protection of the complex.
The Vietnamese culture has been brought closer to international friends as Vietnam was taking part in the 7th Asian cultural heritage festival held on May 9th at Stony Brook University in New York.
Vietnam's National Tourism Year of 2015 themed 'Connecting world heritage' will be launched in the central province of Thanh Hoa on April 3, the provincial People's Committee announced at a March 12 press conference.
Travel agencies across the countries have made numerous recommendations to the northern province of Ninh Binh on how to make the most of the province's rich tourism potential, including the Trang An complex which is a UNESCO-recognised world heritage site.
The Trang An complex in the northern province of Ninh Binh on January 23 received a certificate from UNESCO officially recognising it as a combined natural and cultural World Heritage site at a grand ceremony.
A set of three postage stamps and a poster have been released to mark the UNESCO recognition of Trang An Landscape Complex in northern Ninh Binh province as a Cultural and Natural World Heritage Site.
Trang An Landscape Complex in Ninh Binh province was named on the UNESCO World Heritage List of Natural and Cultural Sites in June 2014, making it the country's first site to earn the title.
A wide variety of cultural, arts and tourism activities are going to be held from January 22-24 in the northern province of Ninh Binh to mark the province's receipt of UNESCO's certificate honouring Trang An landscape complex as a World Cultural and Natural Heritage.
Situated on the southern part of the Red River delta, Trang An is a spectacular landscape of a limestone karst mountain range and submerged valleys, surrounded by steep cliffs.
The Ninh Binh provincial People's Committee on January 5th held a press conference to introduce activities celebrating Trang An Landscape Complex's recognition as World Culture and Nature Heritage by the UNESCO.
The launch of the National Tourism Year 2015 will be held in mid March 2015 in Thanh Hoa province with a focus on connecting world heritage sites.
A network of various world heritage sites across the nation should act as the basis for Vietnam to develop its tourism sector, helping to turn the country into an attractive tourist centre in Asia.
Ninh Binh province has been urged to increase efforts to become a top tourist destination in Vietnam, in parallel with preserving and promoting the value of Trang An landscape complex, a World Cultural and Natural Heritage.
The northern province of Ninh Binh has huge potential of tourism development. The opportunities increased when the Trang An Ecological Complex was recognized as a World Heritage site by UNESCO, on June 23. The province should further exploit the potential presented by eco-tourism.
In late June, Vietnamese people in general and Ninh Binh province's people in particular saw with great pleasure that Trang An landscape complex had been officially recognised as a World Cultural and Natural Heritage. However, the honour will also pose challenges to Ninh Binh province, tourism brand and community in preserving and promoting the heritage's tourism potential.
Dubbed as "Ha Long Bay on land", the Trang An landscape complex, a cradle of civilization of ancient Vietnamese, is the first in Vietnam to have been recognized by UNESCO as a world natural and cultural heritage site. The title creates a chance to heighten Vietnam's image in the eye of foreign friends.
Trang An landscape complex has met the criteria of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisations (UNESCO) on outstanding universal values of World Heritage, for this reason, the complex has been officially recognised as a World Cultural and Natural Heritage.
The Trang An Tourism Complex in the northern province of Ninh Binh was officially included in the world heritage list on June 23 by the UNESCO's World Heritage Committee, said the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
Ninh Binh province is lucky enough have been endowed with the culture heritage of an ancient thousand-year-old capital.
By drawing on its rich heritage of Buddhist pagodas and ancient sites, this picturesque northern province of Ninh Binh hopes to attract more tourists from both Vietnam and around the world.
The unique buffalo fighting festival, held annually in Do Son district, Hai Phong city on the ninth day of the eighth lunar month, has been acknowledged as a national intangible cultural heritage.
QĐND - A ceremony to honor and present a certificate recognizing the Hung Kings worshipping ritual as the Intangible Cultural Heritage of the Humanity and to start the 2013 Hung Kings Temple Festival was held in the evening of April 13th at the Festival Centre-Hung Kings Temple Historical Relic Site in Phu Tho Province in the presence of State President Truong Tan Sang.