Hanoi utilises social resources to preserve intangible cultural heritages
Hanoi (VNA) – The capital city of Hanoi is
mobilising all resources to protect and promote the values
of the city's intangible cultural heritage under a plan until 2025.
The municipal Department of Culture and Sports is tasked with closely coordinating with relevant agencies, local authorities and communities in deploying
solutions to protect the heritages. Dissemination campaigns will be launched to
introduce the intangible heritage's values to both Vietnamese and international visitors, contributing to
enhancing the community’s awareness in the work.
The city will compiles scientific dossiers for several local intangible cultural heritages to submit to the Ministry of Culture, Sports and
Tourism seeking inscription of them on the list of national intangible cultural heritage, as well
as develop publications on the heritages. Training courses will be organised
to improve the practice or performance skills for typical intangible cultural elements that are on the verge of disappearing.
Favourable policies will be issued for artists along with
the restoration of various types of intangible cultural heritage. The city will encourage and
facilitate the collection and introduction of these
heritages by both organisations and individuals.
With 1,793 intangible cultural heritage
items, including three UNESCO-recognised Intangible Cultural Heritages of
Humanity, Hanoi is among the localities with the richest cultural heritage
in Vietnam./.