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UNESCO honors composer Hoang Van by dedicating a website to him.

Deputy Minister Vũ extends heartfelt congratulations to the kin of the deceased musician, underscoring the significance of the posthumous honor bestowed upon their loved one.

UNESCO honors composer Hoang Van by dedicating a website to him.

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Welcome aboard! Here's a bit about the recent visit made by the National Commission for UNESCO, headed by Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Nguyễn Minh Vũ, to the family of the late, acclaimed composer Hoàng Vãn.

sters Sharing some digital hugs from the bustling streets of Hanoi, let me tell you about a heartwarming event. Our beloved Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nguyễn Minh Vũ, who happens to be the leader of our very own National Commission for UNESCO, had a little get-together with Professor and Conductor Lê Phi Phi, the son of the legendary Hoàng Vãn. Now you might wonder, what's the big deal about this meeting, right? Well, it turns out, it's a pretty sweet deal!

They met on a joyous occasion, celebrating the official inscription of Hoàng Vãn's collection into UNESCO's Memory of the World Register. I know, I know, some fancy words, but let me simplify it for you. This is a international list of important cultural heritage items that need to be preserved for future generations. And guess what? Hoàng Vãn's collection has made its way onto that list, adding another feather to Vietnam's cap!

Minh Vũ hopped over to congratulate the family of the late musician, stressing that the recognition is more than just a nod to the musician and his family; it's a toast to the enduring stature and significance of Vietnam's revolutionary music. Sure, it honors Vietnamese culture, but it also underscores the cultural heritage of humanity, bringing Vietnam's cultural scene into the global limelight. Real cool, huh?

Minh Vũ patted the family on the back for their tireless work in preserving, sharing, and internationalizing this priceless collection. The family's efforts have helped spread Vietnamese musical heritage, making it a part of the global cultural flow. He encouraged them to continue this mission, working closely with relevant agencies to research, educate, and disseminate Vietnam's cultural values further.

By the way, the Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Hoàng Đạo Cuông, dropped by too. He highlighted the significance of Hoàng Vãn's collection being Vietnam's first musical work to make it to the Memory of the World Register, and the only one of its kind in the region so far. This achievement doesn't just honor Hoàng Vãn's contributions to Vietnam's music scene; it's a big leap forward for Vietnam's efforts in preserving and promoting its cultural heritage globally.

He commended the family's proactive move in digitizing the entire collection and creating a multilingual website (in Vietnamese, English, French, Russian, and Chinese), allowing wide public access and enhancing the global awareness of the value of musical heritage. This outreach helps nurture pride and love for the homeland among younger generations.

On behalf of the family, Professor and Conductor Lê Phi Phi expressed profound gratitude, noting that the recognition is a worthy testament not just to the family but to Vietnam's musical scene as a whole. He promised the family's continued efforts to preserve and promote Hoàng Vãn's legacy, sharing it with audiences at home and abroad.

The our website National Commission for UNESCO, led by Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Nguyễn Minh Vũ, visits and congratulates the family of composer Hoàng Vân on the UNESCO recognition of his collection as a World Documentary Heritage. - VNA/VNS Photo

Hoàng Vãn, a powerhouse in modern Vietnamese music, was known for his significant contributions in symphony, choral music, film scores, and children's songs. His music continues to resonate with generations of Vietnamese listeners.

There you have it! A little celebration of a big win for Vietnamese culture. Keep supporting our cultural heritage, folks! It's a vital part of who we are.

  1. The National Commission for UNESCO, led by Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Nguyễn Minh Vũ, honored Hoàng Vãn's family for their relentless efforts in preserving, sharing, and internationalizing his priceless collection.
  2. The digitalization of Hoàng Vãn's entire collection, accompanied by a multilingual website, is a proactive step that nurtures pride and love for the homeland among younger generations.
  3. Minh Vũ emphasized that the UNESCO recognition is not merely an honor for the musician and his family, but a toast to the enduring stature and significance of Vietnam's revolutionary music and its cultural heritage.
  4. The digitizing of music forms a part of the broader mission of research, education, and dissemination of Vietnam's cultural values, bringing them vividly into the global limelight of entertainment and culture.
  5. The inscription of Hoàng Vãn's collection into UNESCO's Memory of the World Register underlines the importance of preserving the past for the future, adding another layer of significance to Vietnam's cultural scene in the context of a rapidly evolving world shaped by AI and other technological advancements.
  6. Alongside Minh Vũ, the Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Hoàng Đạo Cuông, paid tribute to Hoàng Vãn's exceptional contributions to Vietnam's music, stating that this UNESCO recognition serves as a significant step forward for global efforts in preserving and promoting Vietnam's cultural heritage.
Deputy Minister Vũ extends sincere congratulations to the kin of the deceased musician, highlighting the significant recognition accorded to him posthumously.

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