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World heritages in Vietnam need closer cooperation
Vietnam has seven natural and
cultural world heritages recognised by UNESCO. Preservation and improvement of
these heritages is necessary to advertise Vietnam’s image to the world. However,
local governments haven’t effectively cooperated to connect these heritages.
The seven world heritages in Vietnam are Hue ancient capital, Ha Long Bay, Hoi
An ancient town, My Son sanctuary, Phong Nha – Ke Bang cave, Hue royal court
music and Central Highlands gongs.
The ancient capital of Hue was recognised as the first world cultural heritage
of Vietnam 15 years ago. After recognition, all world heritage sites have
developed well, said Dr. Dang Van Bai, vice chairman of the Vietnam Cultural
Heritage Association.
“Firstly, the central and local governments pay more attention to preserving
heritages,” Bai analysed. “Secondly, thanks to the recognition, these sites have
become attractive destinations, bringing in large quantities of income, which
have been re-invested in preserving the values of heritages. The Prime Minister
has also approved plans to preserve the sites.”
Professor, Doctor To Ngoc Thanh, chairman of the Vietnam Folk Art Association,
said after the recognition, research of Nha nhac or Hue royal court music’s
value was conducted more systematically.
Central Highlands provinces have implemented many activities to honour and
promote the value of the Central Highlands gong.
Two years ago, Dak Lak province held the Central Highlands Gong Festival,
attracting visitors from home and abroad. This November, Gia Lai province will
host the first international gong festival.
However, experts say that the best way to maximally promote heritages is through
the creation of a network of provinces and cities which host heritages.
Central provinces have joined hands to create the “Heritage Road of the Central
Region” in the past five years. Quang Nam province Department of Culture, Sports
and Tourism’s deputy director Ho Tuan cuong said that thanks to this programme,
the number of visitors to heritages in the central region rises annually.
However, director of Quang Binh province Department of Culture, Sports and
Tourism Le Hung Phi said that this programme is not highly effective because of
the lack of close connection between local governments. They only cooperate to
advertise heritages.
Quang Nam’s Ho Tuan Cuong said that it is necessary to have cooperation between
central provinces and Central Highlands provinces and it would be even better
with additional connections to Hanoi and Quang Ninh. Most importantly, the
Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism should play the role of a “general
director” to help provinces and cities that have heritages come together.
“We support the viewpoint of associating localities which have world heritages
in Vietnam, and even with those in Laos, Cambodia and Thailand to bring into
full play the potentials of Vietnam’s heritages,” said director of Quang Ninh
province’s Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism Le Toan.
Source: VietNamNet/TNVN |
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