The Yen Tu – Vinh Nghiem – Con Son – Kiep Bac Relics and Landscape Complex in Bac Ninh Province, Quang Ninh Province, and Hai Phong City has been recognised as a World Cultural Heritage. Within which, the Tay Yen Tu Buddhist cultural space, a unique relic and landscape complex, is an important part of this heritage.
Experts have emphasised that sustainable tourism requires collaboration among the State, businesses, and local communities.
A highlight of the exhibition is the display of five works by renowned Vietnamese People’s Artist Ngo Manh Lan - father of Ngo Phuong Ly - who was among the first Vietnamese students to study in the Soviet Union in 1962.
From an ancient trading port to a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage urban site, Hoi An (Da Nang) stands out as one of the few localities excelling in preserving and promoting cultural values through creative and engaging approaches.
Vietnam’s passport has climbed seven spots in the latest Henley Passport Index, reflecting improved visa-free or visa-on-arrival access for Vietnamese citizens to destinations around the world.