Zam Studio, founded by Gen Z graduates, uses innovative branding to revitalize Vietnamese cultural heritage and engage younger audiences with history.
Recently, many cultural heritages in Khanh Hoa Province have been honored or proposed being inscribed on the lists of the world and national cultural heritages. This has positively contributed to the preservation and promotion of the value of these cultural heritages.
The Vietnamese creation The Sacred Soul of Vietnam triumphed at the Ocean International Lantern Festival, wowing judges with its cultural depth and environmental innovation.
Located in Huong Son Commune, Can Loc District, Ha Tinh Province, Huong Tich Pagoda is not only a famous temple in Vietnam but also a time-honoured spiritual cultural icon.
Beside blue sea and white sand, Khanh Hoa Province has mountains and forests with beautiful natural scenery, unique traditional cultural features that can promote tourism value. Therefore, the tourism industry of the province and the two districts of Khanh Son and Khanh Vinh are looking for ways to awaken tourism potential to create momentum for the local economy.
Cultural heritage creates the unique identity of each community. In order to create a clear change in the construction of villages, hamlets, and residential areas with synchronous development, the Hoa Vang District People's Council issued a project to build a ‘Characteristic Cultural Village’ in Phong Nam village, Hoa Chau Commune and Bo Ban village, Hoa Phong Commune by 2030, with a vision toward 2045. This project not only preserves and promotes traditional cultural values of the countryside, but also contributes to preserving the unique identity of the district.
The Red River is the “mother river” of the Northern Delta, with a dense system of relics, heritages, and craft villages in harmony with the natural landscape on both banks, especially the 160 km long section flowing through Ha Noi. However, the exploitation and development of Red River tourism is not commensurate with its potential.
Located at the gateway connecting the midland and northern mountainous regions with the Red River Delta and the capital city of Ha Noi, Thai Nguyen Province possesses a comprehensive transport system including roads, railways, and waterways.
Preserving and promoting unique cultural identities of ethnic communities in Hoa Binh province is considered a crucial task amid in the international integration trend.
Quang Ninh currently has over 20 ethnic minorities, with more than 162,000 people. Recently, the province has made many decisions to promote socio-economic development in this area, in which tourism associated with the traditional culture of ethnic minorities is considered an important solution.