Speaking at the National Assembly this morning (5/11), Hoang Thi Hoa said that in the past, when talking about the strength of each country, people often associated economic strength, military, or many of the resources and land, but so far we have referred to the power of soft power, derived from culture, with political values, including ideology, institutions, domestic policies.
Culture should be invested as a key economic sector in the economic structure of the country
Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Viet Nam,
06 November 2018, Viet Nam
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