Phát huy nguồn lực di sản văn hóa trong xây dựng các không gian sáng tạo của thành phố Hà Nội (Trường hợp Di tích quốc gia đặc biệt Văn Miếu - Quốc Tử Giám và Khu trung tâm Hoàng thành Thăng Long - Hà Nội)
Abstract
These cultural industries also serve as pathways for distributing a country’s cultural resources, enhancing the “soft power” of nations through cultural means. The Strategy for Developing Vietnam’s Cultural Industries to 2020, with a Vision to 2030 establishes the objective of developing Hanoi as one of the three centers for cultural industries in Vietnam. Hanoi has identified creative spaces as one of the capital’s key sectors in the development of cultural industries. in October 2019, Hanoi joined the UNESCO Creative Cities Network in the field of Design, one of the three initiatives that Hanoi committed to implement at the local level is “Building and strengthening creative spaces”. Given Hanoi’s immense system of tangible and intangible cultural heritage, the utilization and promotion of cultural heritage resources for the development of creative spaces at various destinations throughout the city, contributing to the positioning of Hanoi’s creative branding and moving toward the cultural industry development of the capital, is the issue we address in this article through an analysis of two case studies: the Special National Relic Van Mieu - Quoc Tu Giam and the World Heritage Site of the Central Sector of the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long - Hanoi.