(HBO) - The provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism held a conference to review the work of culture, sports, tourism and family in the first 6 months of the year, and to implement the key tasks in the last 6 months of 2023 as well.
The delegates attending the conference.
In the first 6 months of the year, the department has achieved the positive results. The activities of. The visual propaganda, culture, art, and sports have been implemented in the rich and diverse contents and forms, well serving the political tasks and meeting the needs of the cultural and spiritual enjoyment of the local people. The movement "All people unite to build a cultural life” and the family work have continued to be deployed in association with the implementation of the movement to build a new countryside and a civilized urban lifestyle.
The Department has advised the steps in the process of making a dossier of the Mo Muong intangible cultural heritage to submit it to UNESCO for the registration on the list of intangible cultural heritage in need of urgent protection. They have also submitted to the Provincial People's Committee for promulgating the project "Preserving and promoting the cultural values of Muong ethnic group and Hoa Binh culture”. They have also promulgated the plan and established a Committee to develop a scientific dossier to propose the ranking of a special national special monument for the archeological relic of Trai hamlet and the archeological site of the Stone Roof in Vanh village (Lac Son) and some other important works.
In the field of sports, the highlight is the establishment of a provincial sports delegation to participate in the national and regional sports tournaments with 13 gold medals, 16 silver medals and 19 bronze medals. The tourism sector has been paid to, it is estimated to welcome 2,360,000 visitors in the whole village, which has reached 67.4% of the year plan, the total revenue from tourism is 2,300 billion VND, reaching 59% of the year plan.
In the last 6 months of the year, the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism has set out the key tasks: Continuing to advise and coordinate in completing the national dossier of Mo Muong to submit it to UNESCO. Thẻ have advised the Provincial People's Committee to submit to the Prime Minister the ranking of a special national special monument for the archeological relic of Trai hamlet and the archeological site of the Stone Roof in Vanh village in Lac Son district. It is necessary to promote the campaign "All people do exercises following the great example of Uncle Ho” in the period of 2021 - 2023. They have attended in the local Organizing Committee to ensure the conditions of the facilities to organize the home matches of Hoa Binh Football Club at the first-class professional football tournament in 2023; the terrain cycling championship in 2023. They have coordinate dwith the appropriate departments and the localities to promote attraction of tourism investment projects, especially the projects investing in the tourism site within Hoa Binh Lake area. They have strengthened the communication work to reduce the rate of 3rd child birth or more in the province as well...
Phong Phu commune, Tan Lac district of Hoa Binh province, is widely regarded as the cultural heartland of the Muong ethnic group. Among its many traditional communities, Luy Ai hamlet (formerly Ai hamlet) stands out as a rare location where the customs and way of life of the Muong Bi people remain largely intact.
The Truong Kha temple festival, a distinctive cultural event held every three years in Vu Ban township, Lac Son district, returned recently with vibrant rituals and folk traditions of the Muong people. Located next to the Buoi River in the Muong Trao fields, the Truong Kha Temple is dedicated to the three Kun Dol deities, revered for teaching farming techniques, irrigation, weaving, and protecting the harvest.
The demand for spaces serving community activities of residents in various areas across Hoa Binh city has been satisfied as local cultural houses now feature modern, spacious facilities thanks to the effective implementation of Resolution No. 49/NQ-HDND issued on December 28, 2021 by the city People's Council, which approved the plan for reorganising, converting, and allocating land for the construction, repair, and expansion of cultural houses in Hoa Binh’s villages and residential areas until 2025.
At the end of May, the Hoa Binh Provincial Ethnic Arts Troupe organized a series of performances for residents in Region 2 and Region 3 communes across the province. Bringing art to ethnic communities in remote, isolated, and especially disadvantaged areas has become a meaningful activity. These are not merely artistic performances but also journeys to disseminate cultural values, enrich spiritual life, and contribute to preserving the cultural identity of ethnic minorities.