The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism has issued a decision to add 10 additional national intangible cultural heritages.
An exhibition, themed “The quintessence of heritages from ancient ships and national treasures”, was held in the central province of Quang Ngai on August 6.
Many traditional festivals are being reproduced and treated as part of tourism events in a bid to attract more visitors, experts said.
Ho Chi Minh City’s tourism sector has actively brought its indigenous culture into urban tourism, considering this as one of the strategies to promote the strengths of the city’s destination network.
The Nung, the second biggest ethnic minority group in Si Ma Cai district of Lao Cai province, live in earthen houses, which are not only a shelter but also a place that maintain many traditions and customs.
The People’s Committee of Bac Lieu Province yesterday morning informed that the organizers would organize a culinary competition, namely “Cultural quintessence of Bac Lieu shrimp and salt" within the framework of Bac Lieu Culture – Tourism Festival and Da co hoai lang (Night Drum Beats Cause Longing for Absent Husband) Festival 2022 which will take place from November 27 to November 29.
The second Vietnam-Warsaw culture festival is scheduled to get underway on August 27 in Poland, welcoming the participation of the Vietnam National Puppetry Theater for the first time.
An exhibition themed “ASEAN Cultural Coulours” will be held from August 8 to August 12 at the Vietnam National Fine Arts Museum in Hanoi to mark the 55th founding anniversary of ASEAN.
The Vietnam Institute of Archaeology in collaboration with the Thanh Hoa Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Ho Dynasty Citadel Heritage Preservation Centre has just announced preliminary results of archaeological excavations on the royal road in the Ho Dynasty Citadel.
Over 2,000 people will join a xoe dance performance of the Thai ethnic people in the northern mountainous province of Yen Bai in September, in celebration of the dance being recognised by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
Tay Phuong Pagoda, a national special relic site in Thach That District, has been recognised as a national tourist attraction.
Making brocade products helps H’mong women not only preserve and bring into play the beauty of traditional culture, but also eradicate poverty.