The performances, part of a Vietnamese tourism promotion program jointly held by the Vietnam National Authority of Tourism and various agencies, featured vibrant, soulful, and elegant musical elements of the royal tradition. They made many Swiss leave their seats to capture the distinctive presentations embodying Hue’s cultural essence.

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A Hue royal court music performance recently staged in Geneva

Rachel Isenschmid, Secretary of the Swiss-Vietnam Economic Forum, shared that experiencing the Hue royal court music right here in Switzerland is truly extraordinary, adding the performances helped them immerse in the melodies and lifestyles of the past.

The court music ("Nha nhac" in Vietnamese) was recognized as world intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO in 2003.

Beyond the artistic showcase, the program also featured business meetings aimed at connecting and exploring collaboration opportunities with local regions and businesses.

Various other activities were held within the framework of the event, including the introduction of distinctive tourism products, traditional crafts such as Thanh Tien paper flowers and lotus leaf conical hats, and information about new flight routes connecting Vietnam with Europe.

Vietnam's tourism offerings focused on sustainable and ecological tourism aligned with green growth objectives, historical and cultural tourism, marine tourism, and unique, novel, premium products.

Source: VNA