Quang Ninh preserves unique cultural values
Quang Ninh has not only been famous as the largest coal industrial region in Vietnam but also its precious natural and cultural heritages, both given by nature and created by humans. Its culture has interference, convergence, and unity in the diversity of Red River civilisation including marine culture, mine worker culture, the unique culture of ethnic minorities and the Buddhist culture of Truc Lam Yen Tu.
Hung Yen preserves and promotes cultural heritage values
Hung Yen Province boasts many tangible and intangible cultural heritages with the characteristics of the Red River Delta, which are being preserved and promoted in alignment with tourism development.
Hanoi’s ‘Ca tru’ singing and Giong festival to be introduced at Hung Kings Temple Festival
‘Ca tru’ (ceremonial singing) and traditional Giong festival - two UNESCO-recognised intangible cultural heritages of Hanoi, will be introduced to visitors within the framework of Hung Kings Temple Festival, which…
Lao Cai province preserves ethnic culture for tourism development
Lao Cai province has 50 national and provincial cultural relic sites and 40 national intangible cultural heritages. Some of them were added to UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. This is the foundation for Lao Cai to develop various types of tourism.