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Transforming Vietnams Cultural Tourism into a Thriving Cultural Industry

Transforming Vietnams Cultural Tourism into a Thriving Cultural Industry

Vietnam's cultural tourism holds great potential, but to transform into a true cultural industry, the country must invest in creativity, cross-sector collaboration, and infrastructure development. Vietnam has garnered international recognition for its rich cultural heritage, with accolades from the World Travel Awards, naming it the "Top Heritage Destination in the World," "Top Cultural Destination in Asia," and "Top Culinary Destination in Asia." However, to truly capitalize on its cultural assets, the country must take steps to transform its cultural tourism sector into a thriving cultural industry--a key objective outlined in the Strategy for the Development of Vietnam's Cultural Industries, with a vision towards 2030. While Vietnam's cultural tourism has made notable progress, especial

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Dong Ngac: Hanoi’s Village of Scholars

Dong Ngac: Hanoi’s Village of Scholars

Discover Dong Ngac, Hanoi's 1,000-year-old "village of scholars." Explore its historic temples, ancient homes, and rich academic heritage just 30 minutes from the Old Quarter. Tucked away in the northern suburbs of Hanoi, Dong Ngac is a 1,000-year-old village often referred to as the "village of scholars." Steeped in history and brimming with academic heritage, Dong Ngac stands as a serene reminder of Vietnam's cultural and intellectual traditions, largely untouched by the rapid modernization that has reshaped many of the capital's ancient villages. For those looking to explore a hidden gem just 30 minutes from Hanoi's Old Quarter, Dong Ngac offers a peaceful escape, filled with history, architecture, and stories of scholarly achievement. Preserving the Past While Hanoi has grown and moder

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Hanoi Introduces New Routes to Explore Heritage Road

Hanoi Introduces New Routes to Explore Heritage Road

Discover Hanoi's new tourist routes exploring the heritage and handicraft villages of southern Thang Long. From winemaking to lotus silk production, experience Vietnam's cultural treasures. Hanoi is set to unveil two new tourist routes aimed at showcasing the rich heritage and traditional handicraft villages in the southern part of Thang Long. These routes are part of a broader effort by the Hanoi Tourism Department to enhance the capital's tourism offerings by promoting lesser-known cultural and historical destinations. The two planned routes--"Explore the Heritage Road in the South of Thang Long"--will take visitors through picturesque villages known for their unique cultural practices, historical monuments, and traditional crafts. The initiative seeks to encourage travel businesses to c

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First Music Album Inspired by Hanois Temple of Literature Released

First Music Album Inspired by Hanois Temple of Literature Released

The "Quintessence of Education Vol.1" album, inspired by Hanoi's Temple of Literature, blends traditional educational values with modern music, enriching the Temple's night tour experience. A unique music album titled "Quintessence of Education Vol.1", composed by young musician Dinh Khanh Ly, has been launched, marking the first artistic work inspired by the Temple of Literature in Hanoi. Released on January 16, this album is a product of the Temple of Literature's night tour experience program, aimed at blending traditional values with modern artistic expression. A Tribute to Vietnam's Educational Heritage The album features six instrumental tracks that align with the theme of the Quintessence of Education 3D mapping presentation, currently displayed at the Van Mieu-Quoc Tu Giam (Temple

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Huong Pagoda Complex Recognized as Hanoi Tourist Destination

Huong Pagoda Complex Recognized as Hanoi Tourist Destination

Huong Pagoda complex has been recognized as a city-level tourist destination, underscoring its historical and cultural importance in Hanoi's tourism landscape. The Huong Son special relic complex, also known as the Huong Pagoda, in My Duc District has been officially recognized as a city-level tourist destination by the Hanoi People's Committee. This decision, signed by Vice Chairman Nguyen Manh Quyen, highlights the cultural and historical significance of the site, located about 60 kilometers southwest of downtown Hanoi. Historical and Cultural Importance Spanning over 4,900 hectares, the Huong Pagoda complex is a vast network of pagodas, temples, and caves, adorned with intricate stalactites and stalagmites. These structures, built primarily in the late 17th century and renovated multipl

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New Routes Introduce Tourists to Hanois Hidden Heritage and Craft Villages

New Routes Introduce Tourists to Hanois Hidden Heritage and Craft Villages

Discover Hanoi's hidden gems in 2024 with new tour routes to heritage sites and craft villages, offering fresh experiences for visitors. Hanoi's tourism is set to shine in 2024, with new tour routes designed to guide visitors through the city's lesser-known suburban areas, highlighting its cultural heritage and traditional craft villages. One of the most anticipated tours, "Exploring the Heritage Road in South Thăng Long," promises to immerse travelers in the rich history of outlying districts such as Thanh Oai, Ứng Hòa, and Mỹ Đức. Discovering Thanh Oai: The Legend of Lạc Long Quân The tour's first stop is the Nội Bình Đà Temple-Communal House in Thanh Oai, located about 20km from Hanoi's bustling center. This historic site pays tribute to Lạc Long Quân, the mythical father of the Vietnam

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Hanoi Sees Sharp Increase in Foreign Tourists

Hanoi Sees Sharp Increase in Foreign Tourists

Hanoi tourism sees a sharp increase, welcoming 2.37 million visitors in May 2024. Foreign tourists surged by 46.7%, boosting the city's tourism revenue and global recognition. Hanoi's tourism sector is witnessing significant growth, with the capital welcoming 2.37 million tourists in May 2024, marking a 16.6% increase compared to the same period last year, according to a report from the Hanoi Department of Tourism (DoT). This surge in visitors, particularly from abroad, is a promising sign for the city's tourism industry, indicating that the sector is on track for continued success throughout the year. Significant Growth in Tourist Numbers Among the total visitors in May, the number of foreign tourists rose sharply by 46.7%, reaching 500,000, while domestic visitors increased by 10.6% to 1

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