A view of Tran Quoc Pagoda on West Lake in Hanoi (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The second “Green
Heritage” Culture and Tourism Week will take place in Hanoi from November
21-23 as one of activities celebrating Vietnam’s Culture Heritage Day, the Ministry
of Culture, Sports and Tourism announced on October 26.
The event, themed “Meeting of humans and nature,” is
expected to draw the participation of various localities nationwide, aiming to
promote and honour cultural and natural heritage sites, especially those
recognised by UNESCO as world natural heritage sites.
This is also a chance for the participating provinces and cities
to introduce and promote their cultural, tourism and trade potentials, as well
as the attraction of eco-tourism in the world’s natural heritage sites, while
sharing experiences in preserving natural heritage values.
A range of artistic and cultural activities will be held during
the week including traditional Ca Tru (ceremonial singing), folk songs,
Don Ca Tai Tu (southern amateur singing), and Chau Van (spiritual singing). In
addition, a cultural exchange programme for students and a painting festival
for kids will be also organised.
According to the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism, the
event is a social activity, creating a chance for Vietnamese people, especially
the youth, to show their responsibility, patriotism and pride to natural heritage
sites. It will also raise public awareness of preserving biodiversity and natural
environment, and preventing impacts of climate change.
On this occasion, the ministry will also host a week of “Great
solidarity of ethnic groups – Vietnam’s cultural heritage” from November
18-23 at the Vietnam Cultural and Tourism Village in Hanoi’s outlying Ba Vi
district.
The Green Heritage Culture and Tourism Week was first launched
in 2013-VNA