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08/07/2018
Vietnamese museums seek methods for better public engagement

Vietnamese museums seek methods for better public engagement

(VOVWORLD) - Today’s perceptions of museums are no longer limited to displaying historical and cultural artifacts, but have expanded to also reflect the connection between the present and past, as well as the interaction between the exhibits and visitors. Many museums in Vietnam have transformed themselves amidst fierce competition from diverse infotainment channels to better satisfy the public’s needs.

Vietnamese museums seek methods for better public engagement

Vietnamese museums seek methods for better public engagement

(VOVWORLD) - Today’s perceptions of museums are no longer limited to displaying historical and cultural artifacts, but have expanded to also reflect the connection between the present and past, as well as the interaction between the exhibits and visitors. Many museums in Vietnam have transformed themselves amidst fierce competition from diverse infotainment channels to better satisfy the public’s needs.

03/07/2018
Hue sets global example for cultural heritage preservation

Hue sets global example for cultural heritage preservation

(VOVWORLD) - Hue, the capital of the Nguyen dynasty, is home to not only Vietnam’s last ruling monarchy in 143 years, but also to a number of priceless tangible and intangible heritages such as palaces, royal tombs, garden houses, art forms and royal cuisine. Over the past 20 years, the Vietnamese government has placed considerable efforts into preserving Hue’s many cultural heritages.

Hue sets global example for cultural heritage preservation

Hue sets global example for cultural heritage preservation

(VOVWORLD) - Hue, the capital of the Nguyen dynasty, is home to not only Vietnam’s last ruling monarchy in 143 years, but also to a number of priceless tangible and intangible heritages such as palaces, royal tombs, garden houses, art forms and royal cuisine. Over the past 20 years, the Vietnamese government has placed considerable efforts into preserving Hue’s many cultural heritages.

24/06/2018
Hue festival honors ritual singing

Hue festival honors ritual singing

(VOVWORLD) - The national ritual singing (Hat Van) festival took place in Thua Thien-Hue province in late April as part of the 2018 Hue Festival. The event promotes the traditional singing accompanying Mother Goddesses worship, which was recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Thu Hoa reports....

Hue festival honors ritual singing

Hue festival honors ritual singing

(VOVWORLD) - The national ritual singing (Hat Van) festival took place in Thua Thien-Hue province in late April as part of the 2018 Hue Festival. The event promotes the traditional singing accompanying Mother Goddesses worship, which was recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Thu Hoa reports....

18/06/2018
Phu Tho preserves intangible cultural heritages

Phu Tho preserves intangible cultural heritages

(VOVWORLD) - Vietnam’s northern midland province of Phu Tho is home to two UNESCO recognized intangible cultural heritages of humanity: Hung Kings worshiping and Xoan singing. The province is taking drastic measures to better preserve and promote its local heritages.

Phu Tho preserves intangible cultural heritages

Phu Tho preserves intangible cultural heritages

(VOVWORLD) - Vietnam’s northern midland province of Phu Tho is home to two UNESCO recognized intangible cultural heritages of humanity: Hung Kings worshiping and Xoan singing. The province is taking drastic measures to better preserve and promote its local heritages.

11/06/2018
100 years of Vietnam’s reformed opera put on stage

100 years of Vietnam’s reformed opera put on stage

(VOVWORLD) - Talented artists across Vietnam recently staged a play to celebrate 100 years of Cai Luong or Vietnamese reformed opera. The 150-minute play, Thay Ba Doi (Teacher Ba Doi), portrays the career of famous musician Nguyen Quang Dai, a guru of Cai Luong. Scripted by VOV President Nguyen The Ky, the play gives the audience an insight into the history of Vietnam’s Cai Luong.

100 years of Vietnam’s reformed opera put on stage

100 years of Vietnam’s reformed opera put on stage

(VOVWORLD) - Talented artists across Vietnam recently staged a play to celebrate 100 years of Cai Luong or Vietnamese reformed opera. The 150-minute play, Thay Ba Doi (Teacher Ba Doi), portrays the career of famous musician Nguyen Quang Dai, a guru of Cai Luong. Scripted by VOV President Nguyen The Ky, the play gives the audience an insight into the history of Vietnam’s Cai Luong.

04/06/2018
Then singing promoted to wider public

Then singing promoted to wider public

(VOVWORLD) - “Then” singing is an indispensable practice in the cultural and religious life of Tay, Nung, and Thai ethnic minority communities in Vietnam’s northern mountainous provinces. Much effort has been put in preserving and promoting the folk art of Then singing across the region.

Then singing promoted to wider public

Then singing promoted to wider public

(VOVWORLD) - “Then” singing is an indispensable practice in the cultural and religious life of Tay, Nung, and Thai ethnic minority communities in Vietnam’s northern mountainous provinces. Much effort has been put in preserving and promoting the folk art of Then singing across the region.

26/05/2018
Old books awaken great memories

Old books awaken great memories

(VOVWORLD) - Hanoi can be proud to be the city with the most readers in Vietnam. Many new bookstores are popping up, and old ones have always attracted readers who collect antique and rare books or just like to be reminded of the good old days.

Old books awaken great memories

Old books awaken great memories

(VOVWORLD) - Hanoi can be proud to be the city with the most readers in Vietnam. Many new bookstores are popping up, and old ones have always attracted readers who collect antique and rare books or just like to be reminded of the good old days.

20/05/2018
Efforts to preserve and promote Bai choi singing pay off

Efforts to preserve and promote Bai choi singing pay off

(VOVWORLD) - Bai choi singing of central Vietnam was officially recognized as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO in late 2017. The recognition acknowledges local efforts to preserve and promote the art form.

Efforts to preserve and promote Bai choi singing pay off

Efforts to preserve and promote Bai choi singing pay off

(VOVWORLD) - Bai choi singing of central Vietnam was officially recognized as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO in late 2017. The recognition acknowledges local efforts to preserve and promote the art form.

14/05/2018
Hue culture spotlighted at Hue Festival 2018

Hue culture spotlighted at Hue Festival 2018

(VOVWORLD) - Hue Festival 2018 which concluded last week served as a rendezvous of culture and art from all over the world. In addition to colorful performances by foreign art troupes, the festival featured many shows about the unique culture of the former imperial city of Hue.

Hue culture spotlighted at Hue Festival 2018

Hue culture spotlighted at Hue Festival 2018

(VOVWORLD) - Hue Festival 2018 which concluded last week served as a rendezvous of culture and art from all over the world. In addition to colorful performances by foreign art troupes, the festival featured many shows about the unique culture of the former imperial city of Hue.

04/05/2018
Dien Bien has two more national intangible heritages

Dien Bien has two more national intangible heritages

(VOVWORLD) - Dien Bien recently had two more heritages added to the list of national intangible cultural heritages. They are the Bun huot nam (water splashing festival) of the Lao ethnic minority people in Nua Ngam commune, Dien Bien district, and the art of making patterns on the traditional costumes of Mong Lengs, a branch of the Mong ethnic minority group in Sa Long commune, Muong Cha district.

Dien Bien has two more national intangible heritages

Dien Bien has two more national intangible heritages

(VOVWORLD) - Dien Bien recently had two more heritages added to the list of national intangible cultural heritages. They are the Bun huot nam (water splashing festival) of the Lao ethnic minority people in Nua Ngam commune, Dien Bien district, and the art of making patterns on the traditional costumes of Mong Lengs, a branch of the Mong ethnic minority group in Sa Long commune, Muong Cha district.