Out of the 43 extant stone steles on the mountain, 37 are Hán-Nôm inscriptions dating from the Trần Dynasty (1225-1400) to the early 20th century. These inscriptions are unique original engravings, featuring imperial poems and prose composed by kings, poetic...
Participants from Southeast Asian member countries
and relevant bodies discussed and shared experiences in protecting
intangible cultural heritage at a regional meeting in Ha Noi.
Strategies were needed to sustainably develop the Dong Van Karst Plateau
Global Geopark in Ha Giang Province without damaging the natural
heritage, a conference attended by UNESCO heard.
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For the first time, images of Viet Nam''s World Heritage sites are placed
alongside those of their counterparts from all over the world to show
audiences the link between them.
The Trang An Tourism Complex in northern Ninh Binh Province has been
declared a World Culture and Nature Heritage site by the United Nations
Educational Scientific and Cultural Organsiation (UNESCO).
A dossier gathering scientific research on chau van, atraditional singing style of Vietnamese people in the northern province ofNam Dinh, will be recognised as a national intangible heritage.
A collection of Vietnamese and French documents
consisting of newspaper and research on the Ho Citadel are on display in
central Thanh Hoa Province''s Library.
Culture and festivals at the Ho Dynasty Citadel will
be revived by performers in a ceremony that will be officially
recognised for its world culture heritage in June.
Education will help students understand and act on
the importance of preserving Viet Nam''s heritage, Nguyen Van Huy, vice
director of the Centre for Cultural Heritage Research and Promotion
(CCH) said at a workshop.