To harness values of UNESCO titles for sustainable development: Int'l conference

Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Ha Kim Ngoc said localities with UNESCO-recognised heritage are facing many challenges.
To harness values of UNESCO titles for sustainable development: Int'l conference
Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Nguyen Van Hung speaks at the conference. (Photo: WVR/Nguyen Viet)

On July 3, an international conference on harnessing the values of UNESCO titles for sustainable development in Vietnam opened at Bai Dinh Pagoda, the northern province of Ninh Binh.

The event was co-hosted by the Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Vietnam National Commission for UNESCO, and the Ninh Binh Provincial People’s Committee.

Speaking at the event, the Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Pham Quang Ngoc said Ninh Binh is the only place in Vietnam to possess "double" UNESCO titles: Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex, a mixed Cultural and Natural Heritage of the World.

He hoped that delegates will share experiences and visions on specialized mechanisms to unlock and mobilize resources for heritage conservation and development.

To harness values of UNESCO titles for sustainable development: Int'l conference
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Ha Kim Ngoc said localities with UNESCO-recognised heritage are facing many challenges. (Photo: WVR/Nguyen Viet)

Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Ha Kim Ngoc said localities with UNESCO-recognised heritage are facing many challenges, the greatest of which is how to reach harmony of economic development and heritage conservation.

He proposed that participants shared success stories of localities in harnessing UNESCO titles to serve sustainable development, which will provide valuable lessons for localities in the process of building UNESCO nomination dossiers or seeking additional UNESCO titles.

To harness values of UNESCO titles for sustainable development: Int'l conference
Participants at the conference in a group photo. (Photo: WVR/Nguyen Viet)

With its vast and perse cultural and natural resources, Vietnam has won UNESCO's recognition for 8 world cultural and natural heritages, 15 intangible cultural heritages, 9 documentary heritages, 3 global geoparks, and 11 world biosphere reserves, said Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Nguyen Van Hung in opening the conference.

He noted that many UNESCO-recognised cultural heritage items have become well-known tourist attractions, contributing to local development, citing statistics that in 2019, over 18.2 million visitors visited world heritage sites in Vietnam, generating revenues of 1.8 trillion VND (over 76.3 million USD at the current rate).

Vietnam is focusing efforts on realizing the global goal of enhancing the protection of UNESCO-recognised heritage, he said, affirming that protection and promotion of heritage values in connection with the sustainable development of tourism is also an important solution to turn tourism into a spearhead industry of the country.

The two-day event will be divided into three sessions, focusing on the practices of harnessing UNESCO titles for sustainable development in Vietnam, international experience, and resources for the effort.

Delegates are scheduled to make a field trip to Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex and talk with local residents.

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(Source: WVR/VNA)