With a collection of 6,489 relics, including three UNESCO-recognized intangible cultural heritage elements and one world documentary heritage, as well as 1,350 craft villages, Hanoi leads Vietnam in cultural heritage abundance. These assets represent a rich resource for socio-economic development, particularly in the cultural industry.

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Hoa Lo prison relic site draws throngs of visitors.

Besides, the capital city boasts multiple traditional performing arts and folk cultural activities, including ca tru (ceremonial singing) – a world-recognized heritage, xam (blind busker's singing), and hat van (a form of ritual singing), which greatly appeal to both domestic and international tourists.

Over the recent past, many organizations and units in the city have innovated their approaches to capitalize on the cultural assets to develop cultural tourism and handicraft tourism. Notable offerings include the “Sacred Night” tour at Hoa Lo Prison Relic that honors young heroes through authentic historical narratives, the “Decoding the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long” night tour, the Temple of Literature’s night tour featuring 3D mapping technology, and the Center for the Quintessence of the Vietnamese Craft Village in Bat Trang ceramic village.

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Night tours have been organized at the Temple of Literature to promote the unique value of this special national relic site. 

Despite these achievements, experts suggest Hanoi develop a professional workforce to maximize the economic value of the heritage. The city requires long-term planning to create products deeply imbued with the cultural identity while ensuring sustainable heritage promotion. Craft villages must enhance tourism services and accelerate digital transformation in product promotion.

Competent authorities should also consolidate and expand tour routes based on heritage values, they said, adding the city needs to study and pilot public-private partnership models in heritage conservation linked with sustainable tourism development, while increasing investment in preservation and promotion of cultural heritage throughout the capital.

Source: VNA