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Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the Convention for the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage


On September 6, the 50th anniversary of the Convention for the Protection of World Cultural and Natural Heritage (Convention 1972) took place in Ninh Binh with the theme "World Heritage for resilience and sustainable development."

(Musical performance to celebrate the anniversary - Photo: Le An)

The celebration and event to welcome UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay demonstrate the role, contribution and responsibility of Vietnam to the international community in order to honor and promote the values ​​of the Convention while also helping to spread the word. Vietnam's achievements in preserving and promoting world heritage.

This is also an opportunity to affirm Vietnam's position within the framework of the UNESCO mechanism, implement the Vietnam-UNESCO Memorandum of Understanding for the period of 2021-2025, and create favorable conditions for Vietnam to run for membership of the Commission. World Heritage for the term 2023-2027.

(Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Ha Kim Ngoc, Chairman of the Vietnam National Commission for UNESCO, holds talks with UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay right before the celebration - Photo: Tran Huan)

Deputy Foreign Minister Ha Kim Ngoc, Chairman of the Vietnam National Commission for UNESCO, said that the 1972 Convention was the first and only international convention that linked the concept of nature protection with the conservation of cultural heritage, bringing a a new approach with the necessary legal bases, ensuring a balanced and harmonious relationship between people and nature.

Over the past 50 years, the convention has been increasingly developed, perfected and proven to be one of the most influential international conventions in the field of cultural and natural heritage conservation. Nature has universal value, just as the spirit of UNESCO defines "is what we inherit from the past, what is present in our lives and what we pass on to future generations." after."

According to Deputy Minister Ha Kim Ngoc, as an "intellectual organization," a "laboratory of ideas," UNESCO has facilitated and supported Vietnam not only in terms of knowledge, financial resources, but also capacity to develop and build the country, but also make important contributions to the formulation of national strategies to implement sustainable development goals.

“The official visit to Vietnam by Ms. General Director Audrey Azoulay with many meaningful activities continues to affirm the value and importance of the effective and practical relationship between Vietnam and UNESCO. This celebration also contributes to raising awareness of the community, promoting the preservation and conservation of cultural and natural heritages of Vietnam in particular and the world in general,” said Mr. Ha Kim Ngoc.


(Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Ha Kim Ngoc, Chairman of the National Committee of UNESCO Vietnam, speaking at the Celebration - Photo: Tran Huan)

Sharing about the reason for organizing this important event in Ninh Binh, Mr. Ngoc said that Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex (Ninh Binh) is not only an invaluable asset of Vietnam but also of humanity, contributing to the development diverse and rich map of the world's cultural and natural heritage.

“I am very happy and moved by the majestic and poetic natural landscape, meanwhile, Ninh Binh has completely changed its socio-economic face. It is a clear demonstration of the success in linking conservation and promotion of heritage with tourism development, socio-economic development and improvement of the lives of indigenous communities, which clearly shows especially the active participation of people working in boating or tourism services in Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex,” shared Mr. Ha Kim Ngoc.

During the 35 years of participating in the 1972 Convention, the National Committee of UNESCO Vietnam has regularly and is the fastest connection channel, bringing the highest efficiency in promoting activities to improve the capacity and expertise of heritage conservation. property; promote international cooperation and heritage education.

Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Nguyen Van Hung assessed world heritage sites in Vietnam effectively and positively contributing to sustainable economic and social development, creating jobs in the locality. , community, contributing to the development of tourism, trade and investment, promoting the national image, culture, history and tradition of Vietnam to international friends.
Within the framework of the UNESCO mechanism in general and the Convention on the Protection of World Cultural and Natural Heritage in particular, Vietnam is a responsible, reputable member who always fulfills well and qualitatively its membership obligations. , which is recognized and appreciated by the international community,” said Mr. Hung.


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