Ancient town celebrates 7th birthday as World Heritage Site Ancient town celebrates 7th birthday as World Heritage Site
Vietnam’s central Quang Nam province, boasting two UNESCO-listed world heritages, on Monday night organized a festival to celebrate its centuries-old Hoi An Town’s 7th birthday as a World Cultural Heritage.
The festival, including a parade participated by thousands of locals, served to mark the seventh anniversary of Hoi An being recognized as a world heritage by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization or UNESCO, on December 4, 1999.
Earlier, the ancient town had concluded a portrait-painting contest and inaugurated a garden displaying artworks created by Vietnamese and international artisans.
On the occasion, the town government started the construction of a monument to Kazic, a Polish architect who has greatly contributed to preserving the town’s ancient structures.
Hoi An has this year attracted nearly 1 million tourists, over 60 percent of whom are foreigners.
Nearby, My Son sanctuary also in Quang Nam, is also a UNESCO-listed World Heritage Site.
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