As a blend of the ancient architecture of the special nationalrelic site and its associated rituals and folklore, it utilises sound, light, and modern projection technology to showcase Vietnam’straditional cultural values.
Organised on evenings of the first four days of the weekstarting February, each tour under the experimental programme lasts for 60 minutes and serves between 60 and 70 visitors.
At the launch ceremony, head of the municipal heritagemanagement board Nguyen Doan Van hoped that with the programme,the special national relic site of Hoan Kiem Lake and Ngoc Son temple is nolonger just "resources" but will become products of the culturalindustry, capable of attracting a wide range of tourists both domestically andinternationally.
The capital city is striving to achieve the goal of the culturalindustry contributing about 5% to its GRDP by 2025 and 8% by 2030./.