
Through the presentation round, the contestants vividly introduced many typical heritages of the province such as: Ba Ria Round House, Long Phuoc tunnel, Minh Dam base, memorial house of heroic martyr Vo Thi Sau, Con Dao prison... and unique intangible heritages such as: Phi Yen's death anniversary, Dinh Co festival, Ong Nghinh Dinh Thang Tam...

The presence of familiar heritage sites adds to the appeal of the competition, demonstrating the key role of the interpreting team in connecting heritage to the community through a close, soft and effective approach.
In addition, the "Golden Bell" contest took place enthusiastically with a system of questions covering historical knowledge, heritage conservation, legal regulations and museum operations, contributing to improving the professional qualifications of staff working in heritage at the grassroots level.

The organizing committee assessed that the contest is not only a professional playground but also an opportunity for civil servants and officials in the cultural sector to exchange and share experiences, thereby improving the quality of propaganda and promoting the effectiveness of cultural heritage conservation in the new context.

At the end of the contest, the Organizing Committee awarded two first prizes to Ba Ria Vung Tau Museum - Library and Long Hai commune; along with second, third, consolation prizes and other secondary prizes such as: Best explanation, Best article, Best Golden Bell.
Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/hoi-thi-thuyet-minh-vien-gioi-nam-2025-lan-toa-gia-tri-di-san-van-hoa-post823467.html






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