PROMOTING THE CULTURAL HERITAGE VALUE OF VIETNAMESE MOTHER GODDESS WORSHIP IN THANH HOA PROVINCE

Authors

  • Le Xuan Son Thanh Hoa University of Culture, Sports and Tourism

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55988/2588-1264/267

Keywords:

Heritage management, Intangible heritage, Mother Goddess worship, Vietnamese people

Abstract

The practice of the Vietnamese Mother Goddess worship of the Three Palaces (Tam Phu) is a distinctive intangible cultural heritage. It not only reflects a spiritual life closely connected with nature but also clearly embodies national cultural identity. Since being recognized by UNESCO in 2016, this heritage has gained increasing attention but also faces many challenges in a rapidly changing society. The author proposed solutions such as enhanced cooperation among government, communities, and religious organizations; sustainable tourism development; investment in resources; and youth education to protect and promote the value of this heritage.

Published

2025-07-31

Issue

Section

CULTURE AND ARTS