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On the evening of April 27, the exhibition titled “Tourism Space, Cultural Heritage, Scenic Spots, and Traditional Handicraft Products of Vietnam” officially opened in Hue City, featuring the participation of 29 provinces and cities across the country, including Phu Tho.
This cultural and tourism event is part of the National Tourism Year—Hue 2025. It aims to introduce and promote Vietnam’s tangible and intangible cultural values, scenic landscapes, and diverse regional identities. The exhibition also highlights traditional handicraft products from craft villages nationwide, fostering creativity among artisans and offering them a platform to exchange experiences, promote craft village tourism, and build connections for deeper integration into the global market.
Representing Phu Tho, the province’s tourism sector organized an exhibition booth showcasing its unique intangible cultural heritages, including national and special national relics such as the Hung King Temple Festival, Xoan singing, Tro Tram Festival, and Hung Lo Communal House. In addition, the booth introduced various forms of ecotourism, resort tourism, culinary specialties, and signature local products to domestic and international visitors attending the exhibition.
The exhibition is organized around three main themes: “Tourism through Cultural Heritage and Scenic Spots of Vietnam,” “Ancient and Contemporary Capital Regions of Vietnam,” and “Cultural Heritage of Vietnamese Ethnic Groups.” Alongside these themes are various interactive and display activities, including light sculpture performances, a Vietnamese tea culture space, an exhibition titled “Vietnamese Silk and the Story of the Ao Dai,” displays of ancient Vietnamese ceramics, and a themed space showcasing cultural heritage tourism and scenic landscapes from participating localities.
The exhibition runs from April 27 to May 2 at the Hue City Cultural and Cinema Center.
Phu Tho contributes to the exhibition “Tourism Space, Cultural Heritage, Scenic Spots, and Traditional Handicraft Products of Vietnam.”
Anh Tu
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