Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has asked Hanoi and other localitiesin the nation to build the Culture-Tourism Village of Vietnamese ethnicgroups in Son Tay district of Hanoi into an attractive destination forforeign and domestic tourists.
Addressing theopening ceremony of the village in Hanoi on Sept. 19, PM Dung saidthat the village has helped enrich the nation’s culture.
Culture is the society’s spiritual foundation, said PM Dung, notingthat the Party and the State always pay attention to preserving andpromoting cultural identity.
Together with theState’s investment, all economic sectors should be encouraged to investin cultural activities to help boost national development, said the PM.
The opening ceremony was attended by Party GeneralSecretary Nong Duc Manh, Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Sinh Hung,Chairman of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Central Committee Huynh Dam,Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism (MCST) Hoang Tuan Anh,Minister and Chairman of the Committee for Ethnic Minority Affairs GiangSeo Phu, Chairman of the Hanoi People’s Committee Nguyen The Thao,cultural researchers and village patriarchs from across the country.
Located on a 1,544-ha area in Dong Mo, Son Tay district, the village is a complex of traditionalVietnamese architectures, highlighting unique characteristics of thenational culture.
The Vietnamese EthnicCulture-Tourism Village project, approved by the PrimeMinister in 2008, aims to honour and preserve the cultural value ofVietnam ’s 54 ethnic minority groups and promote Vietnam ’simages to the world. It is also expected to become the nation’s culture,sports, and tourism centre featuring Vietnamese cultural heritage andmeet the public’s demands for recreation.
On thethreshold of the Thang Long – Hanoi millennial anniversary, theopening of the village is a politically, culturally, and sociallysignificant event to meet the public’s demand for preserving thenation’s cultural value.
On the same day, therewere a variety of activities including a ceremony to honour the craftsvillages of 54 ethnic minority groups, an exhibition showcasing productsof the ethnic groups, and cultural exchanges between ethnic groups./.
Addressing theopening ceremony of the village in Hanoi on Sept. 19, PM Dung saidthat the village has helped enrich the nation’s culture.
Culture is the society’s spiritual foundation, said PM Dung, notingthat the Party and the State always pay attention to preserving andpromoting cultural identity.
Together with theState’s investment, all economic sectors should be encouraged to investin cultural activities to help boost national development, said the PM.
The opening ceremony was attended by Party GeneralSecretary Nong Duc Manh, Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Sinh Hung,Chairman of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Central Committee Huynh Dam,Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism (MCST) Hoang Tuan Anh,Minister and Chairman of the Committee for Ethnic Minority Affairs GiangSeo Phu, Chairman of the Hanoi People’s Committee Nguyen The Thao,cultural researchers and village patriarchs from across the country.
Located on a 1,544-ha area in Dong Mo, Son Tay district, the village is a complex of traditionalVietnamese architectures, highlighting unique characteristics of thenational culture.
The Vietnamese EthnicCulture-Tourism Village project, approved by the PrimeMinister in 2008, aims to honour and preserve the cultural value ofVietnam ’s 54 ethnic minority groups and promote Vietnam ’simages to the world. It is also expected to become the nation’s culture,sports, and tourism centre featuring Vietnamese cultural heritage andmeet the public’s demands for recreation.
On thethreshold of the Thang Long – Hanoi millennial anniversary, theopening of the village is a politically, culturally, and sociallysignificant event to meet the public’s demand for preserving thenation’s cultural value.
On the same day, therewere a variety of activities including a ceremony to honour the craftsvillages of 54 ethnic minority groups, an exhibition showcasing productsof the ethnic groups, and cultural exchanges between ethnic groups./.