Yen Tu – Vinh Nghiem – Con Son, Kiep Bac complex receives UNESCO certificate

The complex is assessed as a unified and interconnected heritage space that fully reflects the formation, development and far-reaching influence of Vietnam’s unique cultural and spiritual values.

Hoa Yen Pagoda, part of the Yen Tu complex in Quang Ninh province (Photo: VNA)
Hoa Yen Pagoda, part of the Yen Tu complex in Quang Ninh province (Photo: VNA)

Quang Ninh (VNA) – Authorities of Quang Ninh province, Hai Phong city, and Bac Ninh province held a ceremony on December 20 to receive UNESCO’s certificate recognising the Yen Tu – Vinh Nghiem – Con Son, Kiep Bac relic and landscape complex as a world cultural heritage site.

The event coincided with commemorations marking the 717th anniversary of King-Monk Tran Nhan Tong’s attainment of Nirvana (1308–2025).

The complex is assessed as a unified and interconnected heritage space that fully reflects the formation, development and far-reaching influence of Vietnam’s unique cultural and spiritual values. It harmoniously combines tangible and intangible heritage with majestic natural landscapes and the country’s rich spiritual life.

Speaking at the ceremony, UNESCO Representative to Vietnam Jonathan Baker emphasised that the complex is an exceptional testament to the legacy of the Truc Lam Zen Buddhism – “a living heritage” that continues to play a vibrant role in Vietnam’s spiritual and cultural life.

This is Vietnam’s first serial heritage nomination, linking multiple heritage sites across three localities: Quang Ninh, Hai Phong and Bac Ninh. Its recognition demonstrates effective inter-provincial coordination and management in line with UNESCO standards, making it Vietnam’s 9th world heritage site since Trang An was listed in 2014.

Deputy Prime Minister Mai Van Chinh stressed that the UNESCO recognition is both an honour and a major responsibility in the preservation work. He affirmed the Government’s commitment to preserving the heritage’s integrity and authenticity, ensuring comprehensive management connected with sustainable socio-economic development, promoting community participation in heritage preservation, linking conservation with sustainable tourism, and improving local residents' life quality.

He requested the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the three localities to closely coordinate, effectively implement UNESCO recommendations, and safeguard the core spiritual values of the Truc Lam Zen Buddhism.

Chairman of the Quang Ninh provincial People’s Committee Bui Van Khang affirmed their determination to manage the heritage in line with international conventions, preserving its outstanding values and enhancing its global appeal.

With deep pride and responsibility, Quang Ninh, Bac Ninh, and Hai Phong pledged to ensure the complex continues to shine as a cultural and spiritual symbol of Vietnam and an attractive destination that inspires peace, humanity, and wisdom, he added./.

VNA

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