The Law on the Capital 2012 of Vietnam stipulates that the preservation and development of the capital culture must be typical of the national culture, uphold the tangible and intangible cultural values of the capital and the country; develop a civilized culture.
Specifically, concentrate the resources on the following cultural heritages, relics and areas for preserving and upholding the cultural values:
- The Ba Dinh area;
- The President’s Palace relic; the Ho Chi Minh’s mausoleum; the Hoang Thanh Thang Long relic, Co Loa fort; Van Mieu - Quoc Tu Giam, and other special national relics in the capital;
- The Hoan Kiem Lake area and Tay Lake;
- Typical ancient towns, ancient villages, trade villages;
- Old villas and the constructions that were built before 1954;
- The intangible cultural values in the capital.
The preservation and development of the capital culture must be typical of the national culture, uphold the tangible and intangible cultural values of the capital and the country; develop a civilized culture.
The People’s Council of Hanoi shall issue:
- The policies on encouraging investment and contributions from organizations and individuals to the construction of cultural works, parks, flower gardens, amusement parks, the preservation, renovation, and improvement of cultural heritages in the capital;
- The list of ancient towns, ancient villages, typical trade villages, old villas; and the constructions built before 1954 and the intangible cultural values prescribed in Point d, dd, and e Clause 2 Article 11 of the Law on the Capital 2012 of Vietnam.
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