Approval of the Project “Digital Transformation in the Cultural Sector until 2030, with a Vision to 2045” – Image 1.
The Prime Minister has approved the Project “Digital Transformation in the Cultural Sector until 2030, with a Vision to 2045.”
The Project sets out the goal of comprehensively modernizing the national digital cultural ecosystem to preserve and promote advanced Vietnamese cultural values imbued with strong national identity, rich creativity, and proactive international integration.
At the same time, it aims to make digital culture a new resource for sustainable development; promote the development of cultural industries; and ensure that cultural resources are increasingly digitized, effectively shared, and accessible to people, businesses, and society.
By 2030: Striving for 100% of cultural sectors to have shared digital platforms
By 2030, the goal is for 100% of cultural sectors to have shared digital platforms; 100% of digitized cultural heritage types to have standardized data in accordance with the national framework and be shared in compliance with regulations; and 80% of public digital cultural heritage to have digital identifiers to establish ownership, control exploitation, and encourage individuals, organizations, and businesses to also define identifiers and ownership rights to stimulate the market.
At least 80% of intangible cultural heritage in ethnic minority areas will be digitized and stored in specialized cultural databases.
100% of state management agencies in the cultural sector will be connected and synchronized with specialized databases; and 100% of public administrative bodies and public service units in the cultural sector will have appropriate digital transformation plans and roadmaps.
100% of the National Library system, National Museums of history and culture, and public museums will focus on completing digital libraries and digital museums, developing smart library and museum models, while expanding integration, connectivity, and data sharing within Vietnamese and international library and museum networks.
At least 70% of museums, libraries, theaters, art troupes, sports federations, tourist sites, press agencies, and digital content enterprises will have data connected to and shared with the common data infrastructure of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
Ensuring at least 75% of people in remote, border, and island areas can access digital cultural activities
Ensure that at least 75% of people in remote, border, and island areas, and 80% of communes in ethnic minority and mountainous regions, can access and participate in cultural activities in the digital environment.
100% of leaders, managers, civil servants, public employees, artists, and students at universities, colleges, and vocational schools in the cultural and arts sectors will have access to training and capacity building in digital knowledge and skills.
Vision to 2045
By 2045, the goal is to fully develop a comprehensive, intelligent, and highly interactive digital cultural ecosystem that both preserves and promotes national identity while strongly disseminating Vietnamese culture globally and enhancing international integration. Vietnam’s digital culture will become a driving force for comprehensive human development and strengthening national soft power, with cultural industries and the creative economy becoming sustainable pillars, contributing 9% of GDP, and digital cultural industry products accounting for over 80% of total cultural industry output.
The Project outlines foundational tasks and solutions, including: improving institutions and policies; mobilizing and effectively using financial resources; developing human resources for cultural digital transformation; building digital infrastructure and ensuring cybersecurity in the cultural sector; and promoting international cooperation and integration in digital cultural transformation.
In addition, the Project specifies targeted tasks and solutions across eight areas: cultural heritage; performing arts and literature; fine arts, photography, and exhibitions; cinema; libraries; journalism and communications; grassroots culture; and ethnic minority cultures.
source: baochinhphu.vn