Hue royal court music which will be among heritage to be introduced at the
festival (Photo: VNA)
As part of the 2019 National Tourism Year in Khanh Hoa with theme “Nha Trang –
Colour of the Sea”, the festival will attract the participation of 15 provinces
and cities nationwide, which house UNESCO-recognised intangible cultural
heritage of humanity.
Some of the heritage introduced at the event are Hue royal court music, Central
Highlands Gong, Bac Ninh’s quan ho (love duet) singing, don ca tai tu (southern
folk music and songs), and Bai Choi singing – a folklore style of singing in
central Vietnam.
Nha Trang will also host an exhibition on Vietnam’s cultural heritage and
sea-island tourism from June 14 to 18, which is organised by the Vietnam
Exhibition Centre for Culture and Arts.
A coastline of 180 kilometres, stunning natural landscapes with Van Phong, Nha
Trang and Cam Ranh bays listed as the world’s most beautiful bays, and such
festivals as Ponagar Temple, whale worshipping and salangane festivals are
advantages for Khanh Hoa to develop tourism.
Currently, the locality has 680 accommodation facilities, with 31,700 rooms.
According to the provincial Department of Tourism, Khanh Hoa welcomed
approximately 2.73 million visitors in the first five months of 2019, up 12
percent from the same period last year.
This year, the province sets a goal to serve more than 7 million visitors,
including over 3 million foreigners.
Source: VNA