The Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism was authorized to thoroughly review, finalize, and sign the dossier before submitting it to the UNESCO World Heritage Centre, ensuring compliance with quality standards and deadlines.
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Dossier finalized to seek UNESCO recognition of Oc Eo – Ba The archaeological site |
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Vietnam National Commission for UNESCO will collaborate with relevant agencies to carry out necessary procedures for submitting the dossier to the UNESCO World Heritage Centre before January 30, 2026, in accordance with the 1972 World Heritage Convention and Vietnam’s cultural heritage law.
They will bring into play Vietnam’s role within UNESCO governance mechanisms and actively support the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, the People’s Committee of An Giang province, and related agencies in implementing measures to garner international consensus in favor of the Oc Eo – Ba The recognition.
The An Giang People’s Committee will review and take full responsibility for the content, data, and accuracy of the scientific dossier. It is also tasked with coordinating with relevant ministries and agencies to support UNESCO’s evaluation and recognition of the site and promptly report any matters beyond its authority.
The special national relic, representing the ancient Oc Eo Civilization, spans 433.1 hectares in Oc Eo commune. The civilization, which flourished in southern Vietnam from the 1st to the 7th centuries, was first discovered in 1942 by French archaeologist Louis Malleret through artefacts unearthed in Ba The Mountain area, now part of Oc Eo commune.
Currently, An Giang is home to more than 80 Oc Eo relic sites. Among them, Oc Eo – Ba The stands out as a key location as it is believed to once serve as a bustling urban center, port city, and major economic and cultural hub of the ancient Kingdom of Phu Nam. It was recognized as a special national relic site in 2012.
In October 2021, the Prime Minister approved the submission of a brief report to UNESCO, proposing the site for inclusion in the tentative list of world heritage sites.
On January 4, 2022, the UNESCO World Heritage Centre officially added the Oc Eo – Ba The site to its tentative list for world heritage nominations.
Source: VNA