(VOVWORLD) - Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on Thursday signed Directive 30 on the development of Vietnam's cultural industries.
From an old factory, established in 1905 and located in the inner city, Gia Lam Train Factory and Hanoi train stations are renovated into creative complexes, becoming a place of "awakening" ”heritages, creating a new value system to serve the development of Hanoi culture. Photo: VNA |
The Directive sets out specific requirements and tasks for each relevant authority. The key tasks include raising awareness of the importance and value of cultural industries for socio-economic development, and prioritizing investment incentives, public-private partnerships, technological application, and administrative reform linked with digital transformation.
By maximizing its potential and fostering diversity and cross-sectoral linkages, Vietnam aims to meet the criteria of creativity, identity, uniqueness, professionalism, healthiness, competitiveness, and sustainability based on national, scientific, and popular foundations. This approach should progressively build a national brand and integrate Vietnam into the global value chain, aligning with market economy rules and both domestic and international laws.