Culture and sport: New congress in Hanoi for sustainable development!

Der 1. Kongress des Parteikomitees für Kultur, Sport und Tourismus in Hanoi am 25.-26. Juni 2025 zielt auf nationale Entwicklung und Identität.
The 1st congress of the party committee for culture, sport and tourism in Hanoi on 25-26. June 2025 aims at national development and identity. (Symbolbild/ER)

Culture and sport: New congress in Hanoi for sustainable development!

Nr. 1 Trang Tien, 100000 Hanoi, Vietnam - On June 25 and 26, 2025, the 1st Congress of the party committee of the Ministry of Culture, Sport and Tourism for the term of office 2025–2030 takes place in the historic Hanoi Opera House. This congress is carried out as part of the implementation of the resolution of the 13th National Party Congress, with the central goal of shaping cultural development equivalent to economic, political and social development. The Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Nguyen van Hung, will lead the session to check the plan for the party conference.

A total of 250 official delegates will take part in this important event, which represented almost 3,000 party members from 58 basic party organizations. The tasks of the congress include the summary and evaluation of the implementation of the resolution of the party conference from 2020–2025 as well as the definition of directions, goals, tasks and solutions for the period 2025–2030. The discussion and statement on document designs of the party council at all levels will also be an important part of the agenda. The motto of the congress is "determined action - striving for a contribution".

meaning of sport and tourism

The congress should not only emphasize the role of culture, sport and tourism for national identity, but also emphasize its importance for the sustainable development of the country. Vietnamese identity is closely connected to the rich history and culture of the country and has developed over centuries. This includes the earliest civilizations such as the Dong-Son culture and the kingdoms of Au Lac and van Lang. Between 111 BC BC and the 10th century were the Vietnamese under Chinese rule, which had a profound influence on culture, including writing, literature and philosophy.

Despite external influences, the Vietnamese preserved their language and traditional customs. The independence of China in 938 after the Battle of the Bach Dang was a crucial moment in strengthening national identity. Various dynasties made a decisive contribution to the cultural and historical identity of Vietnam. The family plays a central role in Vietnamese culture, with family ties and responsibility have a high priority.

traditions and challenges

The TET festival, the Vietnamese New Year, is an example of the important traditional-cultural values ​​that are highly valued in the country. Vietnam is ethnically diverse and has many religious practices, with Buddhism being distributed as a dominant religion. The French colonial rule in the 19th and 20th centuries also left its traces in education, architecture and administration of the country.

Vietnam has developed into a dynamic economy in recent decades, but globalization and technological progress are new challenges for Vietnamese identity. There is a need to preserve traditional culture and identity, while at the same time the opportunities that result from technological developments are used.

Vietnamese identity is a dynamic construct, characterized by historical, cultural, social and economic factors. Thus, the upcoming congress will not only act as a platform for the evaluation and planning of coming action, but will also be an important step towards a modern, identity -rich development of the sector. vietnam.vn and vietlango.com illuminate both impressively.

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