Accordingly,
as part of the agreement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will put
together a plan to seek UNESCO recognition for the central area of the
Ancient Thang Long-Hanoi Royal Citadel as a world cultural heritage site.
The Ministry will also attempt to persuade UNESCO to issue a
resolution on the celebration of the 1000th anniversary of Thang Long-Hanoi,
and make plans to promote the image of Thang Long – Hanoi’s anniversary
celebrations in international forums, and on the occasion of Party and
State leaders’ official visits to foreign countries.
Vietnamese
representative agencies abroad will be responsible for promoting the
image of Thang Long – Hanoi’s 1000th anniversary, mobilize other cities
and capitals around the world that have already passed 1000 years to
join the “Club of 1000-Year-Old Cities”, and invite international
friends to participate in activities to mark the 1000th anniversary of
Thang Long – Hanoi.
And, as part of the framework of the Cultural Diplomatic Year 2009,
the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will coordinate with Hanoi’s People’s
Committee to hold “Hanoi Cultural Days in Paris”.