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    Hanoi’s expo honors Vietnam’s natural heritage values

    The exhibition helps to highlight the responsibility, patriotism and pride of the Vietnamese people, especially the younger generation, in the country's natural heritage.

    Finding historical and cultural values of Vietnamese people in the Ceramics Museum

    Bat Trang Ceramics Museum tells the story of 19 native families in the village who have developed their pottery imbued with the culture of each dynasty in the flow of time.

    Hanoi, Athens discuss bilateral relation development

    Athens is known as the European Capital of Culture with a long history of more than 3,400 years.

    Thi Cam Rice Cooking Contest becomes National Cultural Heritage

    The ancient practice of farmers in the north of Vietnam has become an intangible cultural heritage associated with the country’s wet rice civilization.

    Treasures of Thang Long Imperial Palace displayed

    An antique display entitled “Treasures of Thang Long Imperial Palace” is ongoing at Thang Long Imperial Citadel.

    Hanoi eyes more activities to preserve Thang Long Imperial Citadel

    Hanoi sets to perform three major activities till 2025 to better preserve the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long, one of the capital city’s key historical heritage sites.

    Experts to discuss preservation of Thang Long Imperial Citadel

    The September 8-9 conference will focus on analyzing the results of 20 years of research on the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long and discussing ways to promote heritage values.

    Aday folk singing of Khmer people honoured as national cultural heritage

    NDO – The art of Aday folk singing of the Khmer ethnic group in Xa Phen commune, Long My district, Hau Giang province has been honoured as a national intangible cultural heritage, announced by the provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism on April 19.

    Two religious practices in Ha Giang named national heritage

    NDO – The post-harvest ritual of the Co Lao ethnic group and the Ban Vuong worshipping ceremony of the Red Dao ethnic people in the northern province of Ha Giang have been listed as two national intangible cultural heritages, announced the provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism on April 7.

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