For culture to be a driver of development

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    The Associate Professor – Doctor Bui Hoai Son, a permanent member of the National Assembly’s Culture and Society Commission, believes that with careful preparation and a long-term vision, the provisions of the amended Capital Law project will help overcome obstacles and create a conducive environment for development to boost cultural industries.

    The National Assembly has adopted the amended Capital Law, creating a development momentum in Hanoi. A strong legal framework is crucial for innovation in Hanoi.

    Mechanisms and specific policies are aimed at preserving cultural values while fostering cultural and creative industries. The amended Capital Law aims to define new directions for cultural industry development in Hanoi.

    The project includes major policies related to cultural development, such as supporting commercial and cultural zones, cultural industries, and cultural institutions. Preferential policies are also provided for individuals active in the cultural sector.

    Decentralization of certain powers to the Municipal People’s Committee is part of the amended law to list and inventory heritage sites in areas undergoing industrial relocation or urban development.

    To create new values, Hanoi must strategically focus on policies that address the city’s strengths and challenges faced by cultural institutions and industries.

    The development of cultural industries will contribute to establishing a favorable legal framework and enhancing cultural values in the capital.

    Various cultural products have seen significant progress recently, indicating the potential for sustainable development.

    With careful preparation and long-term vision, the amended Capital Law will help overcome barriers and create a more favorable environment for cultural industries, particularly for creative start-ups.

    Creative start-ups will have more opportunities for growth, expanding Hanoi’s cultural ecosystem and contributing to Vietnam’s cultural development.

    Overall, the amended Capital Law aims to promote cultural industries and stimulate the capital’s cultural scene in the coming years.