Head of UNESCO Hanoi Office in Vietnam, Michael Croft said that UNESCO is thrilled to be a key partner to support an initiative that closely aligns with the vision of Hanoi as a creative city, particularly in the context of the recent decision by the city to apply to the UNESCO Creative Cities network.
“The timing of the initiative is really opportune, as it will demonstrate clearly that there is a strong coalition who believe that media and design have an important role to play in Hanoi’s future – and that these sectors are by nature creative and youth-focused,” he said.
Mr Croft believed that the festival will connect individuals, groups and organisations who share a common belief in the significant role creative industries can play in the future development of Hanoi and the country as a whole.
“The Vietnam Festival of Media and Design can become an important annual platform linking partners and initiatives, creating synergies, identifying gaps and focusing energy and effort where it is most needed,” he said. “And it helps build a foundation for growth in this sector, showcasing initiatives that other cities can adapt and apply.”
Director of Vietnam National Institute of Culture and Arts Studies, Associate Professor Dr Bui Hoai Son said that the festival will have a big impact in raising awareness of the importance of creativity and creative education in Vietnam within the community.
“The festival will help in complementing two key solutions mentioned in the ‘National strategy for the development of cultural industries in Vietnam to 2020, vision 2030’ which are to raise the awareness of all government bodies and society about the role and position of cultural industries in the development of society and economy, as well as to enhance the quality of human resources in cultural industries.”