Pho’s journey from Van Cu village toward global cultural recognition
The story of Pho Co traces back to Van Cu village in Nam Dong commune, Ninh Binh province, considered the cradle of Vietnam’s pho-making craft.
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The story of Pho Co traces back to Van Cu village in Nam Dong commune, Ninh Binh province, considered the cradle of Vietnam’s pho-making craft.
They embody a unique intersection of sculpture and literature, deeply reflecting the nation’s cultural, religious, and historical heritage.
The Department of Culture and Sports of Ninh Binh province, in collaboration with the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, and the Institute of Sino-Nom Studies, on June 4 organised an international scientific seminar themed "Han-Nom inscriptions on Non Nuoc mountain – Potential documentary heritage." At the seminar.
The Party leader urged UNESCO, the World Heritage Centre, and Assomo personally to continue supporting Vietnam in promoting its cultural heritage internationally and in safeguarding its recognised sites. Party General Secretary To Lam (R) hosts a reception for Lazare Eloundou Assomo, Director of the UNESCO World Heritage Centre. (Photo: VNA)