Tay Ninh turns “Don ca tai tu” heritage into distinctive tourism product
As Tay Ninh identifies tourism as a crucial economic pillar, integrating Don ca tai tu into tourism offerings is seen as a strategic move.
As Tay Ninh identifies tourism as a crucial economic pillar, integrating Don ca tai tu into tourism offerings is seen as a strategic move.
Modern tools have made it easier for the conservation and promotion of local cultural assets, helping build a dynamic and competitive cultural industry.
PSNews - An exhibition, entitled “History of Bac Ninh Province through World Documentary Heritage”, is co-hosted by the State Records and Archives Department and the Bac Ninh Provincial People's Committee.
A show featuring the heritage of Vietnam and Asian countries will be held by Vietnam Television (VTV) on May 12 night.
PSNews – The Ministry of Culture, Sport and Tourism in collaboration with the Vietnamese Fatherland Front on November 18 kicked off the week themed “Great National Unity - Vietnam’s Cultural Heritage 2018”, at the Culture-Tourism Village of Vietnamese Ethnic Groups.
Hanoi’s Old Quarter will host the opening of the traditional Mid-Autumn festival on September 21.
Vietnam’s tangible and intangible cultural heritages are a key part of the country’s tourism, so the preservation of the heritages is crucial for sustainable tourism development.
PSNews – The Quang Ninh Provincial People’s Committee officially kicked off the Ha Long Carnival 2018 on April 26 with the theme “Ha Long-Heritage, Wonder, Friendly Destination” as the first festival of the National Tourism Year 2018.
A ceremony was held in Na Sang 1 village, Dien Bien district, the northern mountainous province of Dien Bien on April 13 to grant the certificate of “national intangible cultural heritage” to the water splashing festival of the Lao ethnic minority group.