This is an important milestone, shaping the strategy for synchronous development and modernization of cultural and sports facilities nationwide, aiming to make Vietnam a prominent cultural and sports destination in the region and the world.
Hanoi Opera House.
Culture imbued with identity, sports reaching international level
According to the plan, the national cultural network will be comprehensively developed and modernized while still maintaining national identity. This is not only to meet the cultural enjoyment needs of the people but also to create fairness between regions, making culture an important resource in the country's development.
In addition, the sports sector will be heavily invested in with a system of facilities that meet international standards, qualified to organize major regional and world sporting events.
The goal is to help Vietnam successfully host Asian and international tournaments, especially key sports with the potential to win medals in major arenas.
Breakthrough in cultural industry and sports economy
The plan emphasizes linking cultural and sports development with market mechanisms, making culture and sports key industries.
Cultural and sports products and services will be developed in a professional and highly competitive direction, creating momentum for sustainable development.
The goal by 2045 is to form key cultural and sports centers in major cities such as Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang, Can Tho... These centers will be symbols of the country's culture, arts and sports, helping Vietnam affirm its position on the international map.
Building iconic cultural and sports facilities
The highlight of the planning is the construction of two new national museums: the Vietnam Military History Museum and the Vietnam Museum of Nature, along with a series of specialized museums such as the Vietnam Money Museum and the Vietnam Architecture Museum.
These museums will not only be places to preserve and display precious heritages but also attractive destinations, attracting domestic and foreign tourists.
In parallel, the plan also aims to build large-scale performing arts centers, with complexes in Hanoi and Da Nang having a capacity of over 3,000 seats.
These works not only serve the people but also become artistic symbols, contributing to promoting Vietnam's unique culture and art to the world.
Eight breakthrough solutions to implement planning
Vietnam National Village for Ethnic Cultures.
To realize these great goals, the plan proposes eight breakthrough solutions, including: perfecting mechanisms and policies; mobilizing and allocating investment capital; developing human resources; enhancing international cooperation; and promoting the application of science and technology... All solutions aim to develop a system of cultural and sports facilities in a modern, sustainable and internationally integrated direction.
With specific strategies and synchronous solutions, the planning for the development of the cultural and sports infrastructure network by 2045 will not only bring practical benefits to the people but also create a strong breakthrough, bringing Vietnam to international level, becoming an attractive destination in the field of culture and sports.
Trong Nhan
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