🏅The UNESCO World Heritage designation has also enabled Hoi An to preserve unique cultural spaces. These range from centuries-old craft villages like Thanh Ha pottery, Kim Bong carpentry, and Tra Que vegetable village to distinctive customs, beliefs, and folk arts such as the Nguyen Tieu festival, Bai Choi singing, and the Mid-Autumn Festival. These cultural treasures have been transformed into attractive tourism products.
๊Hoi An is also regarded as a model for heritage conservation and development, thanks to the consensus and active participation of the community. Innovative initiatives such as the car-free zone, plastic waste reduction, and eco-tourism tours involving environmental protection have been implemented. Joining UNESCO’s Creative Cities Network in the field of crafts and folk arts has further strengthened Hoi An’s commitment to sustainable development.
🙈Under the plan for Hoi An ancient town conservation, restoration and promotion to 2030, with a vision to 2035, 100% of deteriorated heritage sites will be restored. Besides, all tangible and intangible cultural heritages will be scientifically documented, and the heritage protection zone will be expanded to ensure the integrity and outstanding universal value of this ancient town, establishing Hoi An as a leading cultural and eco-tourism hub in the region./.