November 23 is Vietnam Cultural Heritage Day. Vietnam has a diverse cultural heritage with more than 40,000 inventoried relics of all kinds. UNESCO has recognized 8 cultural and natural heritages, 15 intangible cultural heritages, and 9 documentary heritages. Vietnam’s 200 museums are storing 4 million artifacts, of which 200 are recognized as national treasures. Recently, more and more young people are engaging in the restoration and digitization of these heritages and relics.
The final round of the competition entitled ‘Creative ideas for the building of cultural tourism products and tourism communication was held on July 26.
Located 120 km southeast of Phan Thiet city and covering only 18 square km, Phu Quy, an island district in Binh Thuan province, has become a popular destination in recent…
Amidst the rotation of work, many people are unable to schedule time to travel together with friends and relatives. As a result, many young people choose to embrace solo travel to freely enjoy and experience the world without being influenced by those around them.
Nowadays, more and more young tourists come to check in and experience the irresistible attraction of the following five cliffs in the country.
Like an “underground spring” flowing silently in the hustle of modern life, the traditional arts have been being preserved and passed down from generation to generation by young people who love the cultural values of their forefathers.
The newspaper New York Times of the United States has named Viet Nam one of the 20 places to travel for young people in their twenties.
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