Aiming to broaden research perspectives, the conference focused on three main approaches: the historical, cultural, and ethnic perspectives; the literary, linguistic, and artistic perspectives; and the geographical, economic, and educational perspectives.
The organising committee received 79 research papers from scientists representing national research institutes, major universities across the country, and agencies and organisations in the Northwestern region. The papers covered a wide range of topics, from the depths of historical and cultural heritage, the distinctive characteristics of literature and the arts, to pressing contemporary issues in education, environment, and tourism.
During the conference, participants listened to presentations of several outstanding studies with innovative and interdisciplinary approaches. They also exchanged ideas and discussed key issues concerning the Northwestern region, proposing solutions for tourism development, environmental protection, cultural preservation, and economic growth aligned with local strengths.
A student from Tay Bac University raises questions to authors at the conference.
The conference served as a prestigious scientific forum for scholars to express their viewpoints and dedication to research through interdisciplinary approaches, offering valuable insights and fresh perspectives on various aspects of the Northwestern region.
The conference proceedings will serve as an important reference source to help Northwestern provinces develop policies and solutions related to revolutionary historical education, improvement of ethnic minority human resources, ecological protection, and the promotion of sustainable livelihoods for local communities, opening up future opportunities for cooperation on topics concerning the Northwest.
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