Taking place under the theme “Heritage Journey - World Essence,” the festival was organized to mark the 717th anniversary of King-Monk Tran Nhan Tong’s attainment of nirvana, while celebrating the official UNESCO inscription of the Yen Tu - Vinh Nghiem - Con Son, Kiep Bac complex as a World Cultural Heritage Site.
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Delegates cut ribbon to kick off the festival. (Photo: baoquangninh.vn) |
Addressing the opening ceremony, Nguyen Viet Dung, Director of the provincial Department of Culture and Sports, said Yen Tu represents not only a distinctive cultural and spiritual space, but also a powerful symbol of the harmony between religion and daily life, and between Buddhist humanistic thought and the Vietnamese people’s patriotic spirit.
The UNESCO recognition is more than a source of pride for residents, serving instead as a key foundation for culture to act as a breakthrough driver of national development, he said.
With its role as a bridge linking the past, present and future, the Yen Tu Festival 2025 features a range of activities, highlighted by an exhibition presenting artefacts, ancient documents and modern 3D digital materials related to the Truc Lam Zen Sect. On display are portraits of King-Monk Tran Nhan Tong, woodblocks from Vinh Nghiem Pagoda, and a 3D reconstruction of Yen Tu during the Tran Dynasty, offering visitors a vivid glimpse into a flourishing period of history.
The Heritage Film Week, running from December 18 to 22, has also drawn strong public attention. In addition to cultural and spiritual programs, the festival includes lively sports activities and trade promotion events.
Earlier, on December 14, the cycling race “Journey to the Heritage Land” attracted more than 400 athletes from 18 provinces and cities, creating a meaningful route connecting major heritage sites. Meanwhile, the OCOP (One Commune One Product) trade fair and food festival introduced visitors to outstanding local specialties from Quang Ninh, Hai Phong and Bac Ninh.
Dung highlighted that the Yen Tu Festival is a great chance for Vietnam to show the world its strong dedication to protecting, preserving, and promoting world heritage values. Local communities put heritage at the center of development, aiming to strike a balance between conservation and creative growth while staying true to sustainability.
The Yen Tu Festival 2025 will run until December 22.
Source: VNA