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PM asks for stricter management and organization of festivals
The Prime Minister issued on February 9 an
official telegram on the management and organization of festivals across the
country, especially in the beginning of the year.
The telegram stated that over past years, the management and organization of
festivals have made progress, contributing to protecting and promoting the
cultural heritage value, increasing people’s spiritual lives and promoting the
development of the service and tourism sectors. However, recently, the
organization of festivals has revealed negative phenomena, including
organization of festivals becoming stretched, poor responsibility of managers
and participants, superstition, the violation of the environment, and the
commercialization of some festivals. This has reduced the existing true value
and cultural identity of many festivals.
Therefore, to improve the management and organization of festivals, the Prime
Minister asked ministries and agencies to claim responsibility over the program
and organization of the festivals. The invitation list of key guests must be
agreed to by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
The Prime Minister also requested ministries and People’s Committee to increase
the inspection and prevention of negative phenomena.
He asked for improved planning for security and safety, with no fires or traffic
jams, in large-scale festivals.
He urged news agencies to focus on promoting the beauty of traditional culture
during festivals.
Vietnam Government’s Portal (VGP) reported that according to statistics by folk
culture researchers, Vietnam has nearly 500 traditional festivals which are held
throughout the year, in accordance with the four seasons.
Source: CPV |
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