
VOV.VN - The development of public-private partnerships in the cultural industries not only requires investments in infrastructure, but also in ideas, management and effective use of resources, heard a seminar in Ho Chi Minh City in December 16.
Addressing the seminar, MSc Do Quang Minh from the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism pointed out a key challenge in attracting private investment in culture, including the lack of tax incentives for businesses investing in cultural industries. He emphasized the need for tailored tax policies, such as considering cultural funding as a tax-deductible expense, to attract investors.
“There must be other incentives included to create a package to attract investors. If we simply call on businesses to invest in a theater, it will be difficult to attract them,” said Minh.
Meanwhile, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Van Thang Long from RMIT University suggested establishing a dedicated agency to support the creative industry, similar to the Korea Creative Content Agency (KOCCA) which promotes Korean cultural content globally.
He noted that such an agency could help develop a cultural industry network, foster dialogue among stakeholders, and provide financial support to small and medium enterprises in the industries.
In conclusion, experts agreed on the necessity for targeted investment and policy changes to stimulate the cultural industries, suggesting a model like the Republic of Korea’s focus on key enterprises and significant funding for major cultural projects.
VOV.VN - The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism on December 16 announced a list of the leading 10 culture, sports, and tourism events in Vietnam in 2024 selected by experts, journalists, and locals through direct votes cast and online voting.
VOV.VN - The Korean Cultural Day kicked off in Da Lat city in the central highlands province of Lam Dong on December 13 as part of the 10th Da Lat Flower Festival.
International friends had a chance to enjoy some of the traditional cultural values of Vietnam at an event held in Tokyo by the Vietnamese Embassy in Japan on December 11.
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