Quang Ninh gears up for int’l puppetry, circus festivals

The festivals are poised to become cultural landmarks on a global scale, contributing to the branding of Vietnam’s performing arts and sparking a renewed public interest in puppetry and circus arts.

At the working session (Photo: baoquangninh.vn)
At the working session (Photo: baoquangninh.vn)

Quang Ninh (VNA) – The northern province of Quang Ninh is gearing up for the International Puppetry Festival in September and October, followed by the International Circus Festival in November and December.

It was revealed during a working session between the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism’s Department of Performing Arts and the provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism on May 12.

The festivals are poised to become cultural landmarks on a global scale, contributing to the branding of Vietnam’s performing arts and sparking a renewed public interest in puppetry and circus arts. They will also serve as occasions for Quang Ninh to introduce its breathtaking natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and vast tourism potential.

Organisers anticipate the events will draw artists, directors, and audiences from across the world, positioning the province as a vibrant hub for the performing arts and a platform for international cultural exchange.

They are part of Quang Ninh's tourism strategy, which aims to draw 20 million visitors, including 8 million overnight stays, and generate 55 trillion VND (2.2 billion USD) in revenue this year. These goals align with the local economic plan, which includes a 14% growth target for the year.

In mid-April, Quang Ninh approved a tourism development master plan through 2030, with a vision extending to 2045, aiming to establish itself as a tourism hub connected with global and regional destinations, and known for its modern and sustainable tourism ecosystem.

Under this plan, the province seeks to become a premier venue for international music and film festivals, cultural exchanges, and large-scale events. It also aims to lead in MICE tourism (meetings, incentives, conferences, and exhibitions), as well as wellness retreats, honeymoons, and spiritual tourism.

In 2025 alone, Quang Ninh plans to host 24 major international, national, and provincial events, alongside 146 local programmes, to sustain tourist engagement./.

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