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Vietnam pledges to accompany UNESCO for sustainable cultural development

Vietnam considers culture a driving force of socio-economic development, placing culture on par with economy and politics, Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Nguyen Van Hung said on November 16 when meeting with UNESCO General Director Audrey Azoulay in Paris.
Vietnam pledges to accompany UNESCO for sustainable cultural development ảnh 1UNESCO General Director Audrey Azoulay (L) receives Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Nguyen Van Hung in Paris. (Photo: VNA)

Paris (VNA) –Vietnam considers culture a driving force of socio-economic development,placing culture on par with economy and politics, Minister of Culture, Sportsand Tourism Nguyen Van Hung said on November 16 when meeting with UNESCO GeneralDirector Audrey Azoulay in Paris.

Speaking at the meeting,the Vietnamese minister said that in its action programmes, Vietnam alwaysdesigns a progressive cultural policy framework that meets citizens' rights toenjoy and participate in cultural life.

He informed the UNESCOleader that the Government of Vietnam assigned the ministry to soon completeand submit to the National Assembly for promulgation the National TargetProgramme on Vietnamese cultural development in the next 10 years with focuseson revitalising and developing culture as well as hunger eradication andpoverty reduction programmes to realise millennium goals.

Hung called on UNESCO and its GeneralDirector to support Vietnam in developing a draft law oncultural heritage – a move to complete the legal framework for culturalheritage in the country.

Based on the results of the UNESCO pilotproject on cultural index serving the implementation of the United Nations 2030 Agenda forsustainable development at the national level and in Thua Thien-Hue province, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism has developed theNational Cultural Index, which helps comprehensively assess the contribution ofculture to the sustainable development of the country. The ministry thankedUNESCO for supporting it in developing and implement the National CulturalIndex.

Hung also affirmed that asan active and responsible member of UNESCO, Vietnam is a candidate for the position ofmember of the World Heritage Committee for the 2023-2027 term. It is also amember of the Intergovernmental Committee on the Conventions on the safeguarding of the intangible cultural heritage 2003 and 2005.

Vietnam wishes to spread the message calling on all countries in the world,especially UNESCO member states, to join hands to keep preserving and promotingthe value of world heritage sites, he said.

The country is activelysupporting Laos in preparing a dossier seeking UNESCO recognition of Hin NamnoNational Park as a World Natural Heritage Site, he said, calling on UNESCO tosupport the two countries’ effort.

Audrey Azoulay hoped that Vietnamwill be the leading country in supporting culture to become a separatedevelopment goal in the UN Agenda after 2030.

Vietnam has 35titles recognised by UNESCO, including eight world cultural andnatural heritages, 15 intangible cultural heritages, three world documentaryheritages, six documentary heritages in the Asia-Pacific region, and threecreative cities./.

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A considerable gap remains between policy ambitions and practical implementation, beginning with the way cultural heritage itself is approached.

The festival featured more than 20 booths offering traditional Vietnamese dishes, including "pho" and spring rolls, alongside activities promoting Ao Dai (Vietnamese traditonal long dress). One of the highlights was the presentation of complimentary Ao Dai to Czech residents and international visitors.

The throne has been reinstated at its original central position inside Thai Hoa Palace, the ceremonial heart of the former imperial court. Its return has attracted significant interest from visitors and heritage enthusiasts eager to see one of Vietnam’s most important royal artefacts back on display.

Under the Politburo’s Resolution No. 80-NQ/TW on the development of Vietnamese culture, Hanoi has been given fresh opportunities to leverage its cultural, historical, tourism and creative assets. The city’s recently approved project on developing the night-time economy for 2026–2030, with a vision to 2045, is expected to create momentum for cultural industry growth while enhancing Hanoi’s standing as a creative and modern city with a distinctive identity.

First recognised by UNESCO on April 12, 2018, the Non Nuoc Cao Bang Global Geopark in the northern province of Cao Bang is a land shaped by more than 500 million years of geological history. Covering over 3,683 sq.km and encompassing all or part of 36 communes and wards, the geopark is home to numerous scenic landscapes, as well as historical and cultural sites of exceptional value.

The decision marks a significant milestone in the growing convergence of classical mind sports and the rapidly expanding global esports industry, where chess is increasingly being integrated into digital competition formats.

Following the AVC Challenge Cup, Vietnam face a demanding international schedule with four more major tournaments this year, including the Asian Championship in China and the Asian Games (ASIAD).

Through this coordinated effort, Da Nang aims to establish DANAFF not only as an annual film event but also as a distinctive cultural landmark, helping position the city as a reputable destination for regional film and cultural events and enhancing its international profile, Vice Chairwoman of the municipal People’s Committee Nguyen Thi Anh Thi, said.

Experts have called for stronger implementation of heritage management regulations under the Cultural Heritage Law, clearer responsibilities for site management boards and stricter action against activities that distort cultural traditions.

A wide range of traditional handicrafts reflecting Vietnam’s rich cultural heritage, including ceramics, lacquerware, silk products, brocade textiles and other items, attracted considerable attention from visitors. Many products sold out early in the day.

Non Nuoc Mountain, located in Hoa Lu ward and recognised as one of the province’s ten special national relic sites, preserves a valuable collection of cliffside stone steles (known as ma nhai).

To mark International Children's Day on June 1, the Union of Vietnamese Organisations in Russia organised a friendly football tournament, giving young players an opportunity to showcase their talent, pursue their passion and strengthen ties with one another.

The 280-page collection, translated into Vietnamese by poet Tran Le Khanh, brings together works inspired by Weigl’s experiences, observations and reflections on Hanoi.

Technology is similarly enriching exhibitions at the Vietnam Women’s Museum in Hanoi. Wartime letters, a typewriter and other artefacts linked to former Vice President Nguyen Thi Binh have been digitally integrated with collections held at the War Remnants Museum in Ho Chi Minh City. Through projection mapping, 3D displays and a virtual reality recreation of the Paris Peace Agreement, visitors can engage more deeply with the life and achievements of one of Vietnam’s most prominent diplomats.

The festival is expected to bring together around 900 artists, producers and film professionals from Vietnam and abroad, including more than 200 international guests. This marks the largest edition since DANAFF was first launched in 2023, highlighting its growing appeal within the film industry.

Bilingual book, exhibition honour Ho Chi Minh’s legacy

Under the Politburo's Resolution No. 80-NQ/TW, issued on January 7, 2026, culture is defined as the spiritual foundation of society, an important endogenous resource, a driver of socio-economic development and a source of national soft power. In the new era, cultural values are expected to permeate all aspects of life, serving as a foundation, resource, catalyst and regulatory force for the country’s rapid and sustainable development.

Designed as a continuous artistic journey, the event paired two generations of pianists in a musical dialogue intended to foster connection, dialogue and mutual understanding while deepening the Vietnam-Poland comprehensive partnership.

The triumph marked a breakthrough moment for Vietnamese Free Fire esports, with SECRET WAG becoming the first Vietnamese squad to lift an FFWS SEA trophy on home soil. The result underscored the rising stature and growing competitiveness of Vietnam’s esports scene in Southeast Asia.

The exhibition showcased more than 20 works by five Vietnamese artists – Trinh Minh Tien, Do Hiep, Tran Ngoc Anh, Trinh Tuan and Cong Kim Hoa – representing different generations and artistic styles.