Promoting heritage "treasures" in traditional education and economic-tourism development

Báo Văn HóaBáo Văn Hóa25/10/2024


VHO - On October 25 in Ninh Binh City, the Vietnam National Institute of Culture and Arts (VICAS), the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Ninh Binh Province and the Institute for Monuments Conservation jointly organized the Workshop "Preserving and restoring typical historical and cultural relics, serving traditional education and economic and tourism development".

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Leaders of the Vietnam National Institute of Culture and Arts, the Institute for Monuments Conservation and the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Ninh Binh province chaired the workshop.

According to Associate Professor Dr. Nguyen Thi Thu Phuong, Director of the Vietnam National Institute of Culture and Arts, over thousands of years of building and developing the country, ethnic communities in Vietnam have created and passed down an extremely large, rich and diverse treasure of cultural heritage, including tens of thousands of valuable historical and cultural relics from different historical periods.

Historical and cultural relics have been supported, invested in, preserved, embellished and promoted in contemporary life by the State, the community, businesses and local political, social and professional organizations.

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Overview of the workshop

In addition to the achieved results, the process of protecting and restoring historical and cultural relics also revealed limitations and shortcomings such as: the restoration, embellishment, and prevention of degradation of relics sometimes and in some places did not ensure compliance with legal regulations; the quality of human resources managing and implementing the conservation and restoration of relics was still limited.

The roles of parties involved in preserving, restoring relics, exploiting economic and tourism development, especially the role of the community, have not been clearly decentralized, defined responsibilities, or divided into benefits.

The results of mobilizing social resources to restore and embellish relics are not commensurate with the potential and position of cultural heritages. The connection and cooperation between sectors, fields and localities in the strategy of preserving and promoting the value of historical and cultural relics associated with education, human resource development, building and developing cultural and tourism products and services, contributing to the development of creative cultural industries are still limited and inadequate.

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Delegates and experts attending the workshop

Introducing the Workshop, Architect Tran Quoc Tuan (Deputy Director of the Institute for Monument Conservation, Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism) said that by mid-2024, Vietnam will have 8 heritages recognized as World Cultural and Natural Heritage, 133 relics ranked as special national heritages, 3,628 relics ranked at the national level and about 11,000 relics ranked at the provincial level.

“The Party and State have issued and effectively implemented many guidelines, policies, and laws to preserve and promote Vietnamese cultural values, considering culture as soft power, a solid spiritual foundation of society, and an important driving force to ensure the country's sustainable development,” Mr. Tran Quoc Tuan emphasized.

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Architect Tran Quoc Tuan (Deputy Director of the Institute for Monuments Conservation, Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism) hosted the workshop.

Accordingly, the cause of building and developing Vietnamese culture and people has changed positively; many traditional cultural values ​​and cultural heritages have been inherited, preserved and promoted, contributing significantly to promoting the image of the country and Vietnamese people to the world.

Through the preservation and restoration of historical and cultural relics, propaganda and education work, raising awareness of all classes of people and tourists about the identity and value of cultural heritage; promoting creative activities, developing cultural products, economy, tourism services, creating more jobs, and increasing income for people are promoted.

Besides, the process of protecting and promoting the value of historical and cultural relics associated with education, cultural and tourism development, and promoting the development of cultural industries, still reveals many limitations and inadequacies.

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Director of Ninh Binh Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism Nguyen Manh Cuong spoke at the workshop

The workshop “Preservation and restoration of typical historical and cultural relics, serving traditional education and economic and tourism development” aims to clarify the current status of implementing solutions, policies, models, and lessons learned in the work of preserving and promoting the values ​​of typical historical and cultural relics, serving the tasks of traditional education and economic and tourism development in ministries, branches, and localities today.

The workshop will also suggest and propose solutions and recommendations to competent agencies and local authorities to adjust and supplement appropriate mechanisms and policies to improve the effectiveness of preserving and promoting the values ​​of historical and cultural relics in the coming time.

Architect Tran Quoc Tuan said that the presentations at the workshop included 4 groups of topics: Theory and approaches, concepts of conservation and restoration of typical historical and cultural relics, serving traditional education and economic and tourism development.

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Associate Professor, Dr. Bui Thanh Thuy discussed practical models at home and abroad related to the issue of preserving and promoting the values ​​of historical and cultural relics and traditional education through tourism.

Domestic and international solutions, models, and lessons learned in preserving and promoting the value of historical and cultural relics to effectively serve education, develop economic sectors, tourism, and cultural industries in sustainable development in Vietnam.

Breakthrough solutions in research and application of modern science and technology to preserve and promote the value of historical and cultural relics to serve traditional education and economic and tourism development.

Orientation of association and cooperation in preserving and promoting the value of historical and cultural relics in educational activities and economic and tourism development.

Director of the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Ninh Binh province Nguyen Manh Cuong shared that, identifying cultural heritage as a potential and strength, in recent times, Ninh Binh has always paid attention to the work of preserving and promoting the value of cultural heritage associated with economic and tourism development, especially the system of historical - cultural relics and typical scenic spots of the province.

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Dr. Architect Ngo Viet Nam Son with a presentation on the strategy of preserving heritage values ​​and promoting the identity of Vietnamese urban areas.

Ninh Binh currently has 1,821 relics, of which 405 are ranked, including 01 world cultural and natural heritage (Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex), 03 special national relics, 81 national-ranked relics, and 324 provincial-ranked relics.

“Many historical and cultural relics and scenic spots have been invested in, restored and upgraded to serve the religious needs of the people and serve tourists for sightseeing and research.

Thousands of relics have been restored and embellished; many relics have promoted their values, contributing to educating traditions and national pride; many relics and scenic spots have become attractive tourist areas and destinations, attracting a large number of domestic and international tourists...", said Mr. Nguyen Manh Cuong.

The presentations mentioned different perspectives revolving around the topic of preserving and promoting the value of typical historical and cultural relics associated with education and economic and tourism development.

Associate Professor, Dr. Bui Thanh Thuy (Hanoi University of Culture) mentioned practical models at home and abroad related to the issue of preserving and promoting the values ​​of historical and cultural relics and traditional education through tourism.

“Historical and cultural relics are always and need to be protected and promoted to educate traditions, connecting the past and the future for future generations.

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Many papers mentioned different perspectives revolving around the topic of preserving and promoting the value of typical historical and cultural relics associated with education and economic and tourism development.

This is an invaluable asset in the nation's long-standing cultural heritage, the evidence and material that most deeply reflects the cultural characteristics, the past, the origins and the heroic tradition of fighting to build and defend the country of the nation, and is a component of the national cultural heritage treasure...", Associate Professor, Dr. Bui Thanh Thuy emphasized.

This expert noted that the greatest significance of preserving and promoting the values ​​of relics is to ensure the continuity and unbrokenness of the nation’s cultural and historical traditions. At the same time, when relics become tourism resources, they will bring great economic benefits. Local communities in any region that has developed tourism recognize this benefit.

Referring to the strategy of preserving heritage values ​​and promoting the identity of Vietnamese urban areas, Dr. Architect Ngo Viet Nam Son noted that the modernization process is seriously threatening the cultural and historical values ​​of urban areas, especially in terms of planning, architecture and environment.

“The fact that many provinces and cities in Vietnam currently only focus on protecting historical monuments while ignoring the need for comprehensive solutions for historical centers and heritage areas is a strategic mistake,” emphasized architect Ngo Viet Nam Son.

This has led to many heritage spaces being indirectly encroached upon by neighboring constructions. On the other hand, managers have missed the golden opportunity to renovate heritage neighborhoods that are attractive in terms of culture and history, attracting tourists, and bringing in large budget revenues for the locality.



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