National conference on development of cultural industries slated for December 24
A national conference on the development of cultural industries, the first of its kind, will take place in Hanoi on December 24 in both in-person and online formats, which will be presided over by Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and Deputy PM Tran Hong Ha.
Hanoi (VNA) ღ– A national conference on the development of cultural industries,the first of its kind, will take place in Hanoi on December 24 in both in-personand online formats, which will be presided over by Prime Minister Pham MinhChinh and Deputy PM Tran Hong Ha.
During a press conference held by the Ministry of Culture,Sports and Tourism (MoCST) in Hanoi on December 19, Deputy Minister of Culture,Sports and Tourism Trinh Thi Thuy said the event will contribute to underscoringthe role, significance, and necessity of cultural industries in socio-economicdevelopment.
It is also meant to realiseParty General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong’s conclusions at the 2021 NationalCulture Conference, the Party's directives and resolutions on developing culturalindustries that match Vietnam’s potential and advantages, making positivecontributions to national development in the coming time, she added.
At the conference, the ministry will report on theimplementation of the National Strategy for the Development of VietnameseCultural Industries until 2020, with a vision to 2030, focusing on reviewing the achievements and the development of each sector within the cultural industries.
Representatives from ministries, agencies, localities, associations,scientists, and relevant businesses will share success models and innovative approaches,identify obstacles and challenges, and propose directions, solutions,mechanisms, and policies to overcome difficulties and develop culturalindustries between now and 2030 and subsequent periods.
The conference also serves as a forum for stakeholders to joinhands to transform cultural industries into an economic pillar of the country. Relevantunits will focus on supporting the provision of products and services withstrong development potential, carrying significant Vietnamese value and theability to promote Vietnamese culture globally.
🙈 Based on the results of the conference, the Government and the PMwill assign specific tasks to each ministry, sector, and localities; as wellas issue solutions, mechanisms and policies for the effort./.
The National Strategy on the Development of Vietnamese Cultural Industries is a huge effort of the country in realising UNESCO’s Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions (Convention 2005).
The National Strategy on the Development of Cultural Industries is an effort by Vietnam to fulfill the 2005 UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions, said UNESCO chief representative in Vietnam Christian Manhart during a symposium held in Hanoi on September 12.
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