Notably, the “Hoi An Creative Project through digital technology environment” will operate as a mirror reflecting the city’s cultural and creative assets; is a space to promote and connect ideas and increase access and enjoyment of culture and creativity for all citizens of Hoi An.
Specifically, the project will upgrade 2 websites related to the city’s cultural and creative fields to be more interactive, updated and aesthetically pleasing, and increase information sharing about initiatives. , mechanisms, knowledge and experience in building creative cities.
Currently, Hoi An has integrated information and images of the old town, monuments, and craft villages on the Metaverse platform. In the next stage, Hoi An proposes the idea of integrating information and images of craft establishments, creative spaces, folk art activities and related creative fields in the city. this platform. This is where users can easily search and look up information about creative spaces, cultural and creative assets of Hoi An in the most intuitive way; From there, promote communication and promote the network more widely to the public.
Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Thi Thu Phuong – Director of the National Institute of Culture and Arts
“The Metaverse platform also provides virtual spaces for folk art performances and craft showrooms to bring users authentic experiences; thereby stimulating the need to enjoy, consume, and develop output for creative products and services; Motivating creative businesses, experts, and artists to promote the investment process of producing and creating high quality and aesthetic products”, Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Thi Thu Phuong shared.
Towards becoming a sustainable city
Speaking at the conference, Dr. Pham Viet Anh, Sustainability Advisor, ESG-S said that, not only is it a smart city goal, to sustainably develop Hoi An at the same time, it is necessary to integrate all four larger urban goals to match the requirements. The new question, vision 2050, is: Sustainable cities consider the environment into the structure of urban life.
Dr. Pham Viet Anh
Resilient Cities – Net Zero are built to withstand challenges, adapt and recover from climate shocks, economic downturns and social disruptions.
Smart cities leverage digital and technological solutions to optimize everything from traffic flow to waste management, improving efficiency and sustainability, and effective public administration.
Sharing city – One of the important factors forming a sustainable city. Sharing unused items with others is very useful to help reduce waste, gradually reduce the exploitation of natural resources and avoid waste. The sharing economy, peer-to-peer economy or collaborative consumption can all be effectively applied to public-private partnerships, commercial ventures to local government programs.
Nguyen Nam