Hue Festival to honour city of world heritages

Fascinating performances by artists from different countries will highlight Hue Festival 2018, which will take place from April 27 to May 2 in Hue city, the central province of Thua Thien-Hue.
Hue Festival to honour city of world heritages ảnh 1An art performance taking place in front of the royal citadel during the previous Hue Festival.(Source: viettravel.com)

Hanoi (VNA) - Fascinating performances by artists from differentcountries will highlight Hue Festival 2018, which will take place from April 27to May 2 in Hue city, the central province of Thua Thien-Hue.

The festival will celebrate 712 years since the founding ofThuan Hoa - Phu Xuan (now Thua Thien-Hue province). It will also highlight theprovince’s cultural heritage.

Aiming to uphold traditional values and showcase modernity,Hue Festival 2018 will focus on events in which people can take part in,according to Nguyen Dung, Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee.

“Like its previous nine editions, the biennial festival will serve as the venuefor cultural exchanges among nations with the participation of many art troupesfrom around the world,” he said at the press briefing on December 19.

The festival will be themed ‘Cultural Heritage withIntegration and Development: Hue - One Destination, Five World Heritages’.

It offers a chance for exchanges among representative artgenres from countries such as China, Japan, Thailand, Mongolia, Russia,Denmark, Peru, Mexico, Spain, Brazil, Chile, Australia and Morocco.

The festival will make full use of traditional culturalspaces.

The royal citadel is the event’s major hub with six stagesshowcasing artistic programmes by domestic and international performers.

Venues at the An Dinh Palace, Ngo Mon Square, Quoc Hoc Square and around thecity and neighbouring districts will also stage performances, parades andstreet shows.

“All the events are expected to bring an appealing atmosphere to Hue Festival,”said Dung.

The festival will promote Vietnam’s culture and art throughUNESCO-recognised heritage such as the Complex of Hue Monuments, royal courtmusic, woodblocks, the imperial archives of the Nguyen Dynasty and poetry on Hueroyal architecture (2016).

The festival combines traditional culture, art and tourismwith a community orientation, which will contribute to promoting localsocio-economic development.

As Hue served as the imperial city under the Nguyen Dynasty(1802-1945), the festival will reenact royal celebrations and events such asRoyal Night, Orient Legends and the Nam Giao ritual.

In addition, many side events will be held, such as the HueScience Festival (organised by the Hue College of Medicine and Pharmacy),International Gastronomy Fair, beer carnival, International Trade Fair,Splendid Taste of Ancient Village in Phuoc Tich, traditional boat race on Huong(Perfume) River, kite festival, Tam Giang Lagoon Fantasy and Hue PoetryFestival.

Exhibitions taking different themes include ‘the poetry on Hueroyal architectural works inscribed on truc chi (bamboo pulp) paper’,‘colours of Bat Trang pottery’, ‘orchids and bonsai’, ‘old car exhibition’ and‘cultural heritage with integration and development’.
Various sight-seeing tours offer more fantastic journeys todiscover local attractions such as Lang Co beach and Tam Giang Lagoon.

The Hue imperial citadel relic was ranked second among thetop tourism attractions of Vietnam in 2017.

Director of the Hue Relics Conservation Centre Phan Thanh Haisaid this is the second year in a row the Hue Imperial Citadel has received thetitle. The most visited tourist site is Thang Long Imperial Citadel in Hanoi.

Hue Festival has taken place every two years starting from 2000, bringingtogether excellent arts companies with unique performances from across theworld.-VNA
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