Abstract

Đường Lâm, a historic village in the Red River Delta, is a repository of numerous cultural, architectural, and lifestyle values of the residents in the Northern Delta region and of Vietnamese culture as a whole. However, with the ongoing industrialization, modernization, and consequently urbanization, there are multifaceted impacts. The culture of Đường Lâm village faces a significant challenge: balancing the relationship between tradition and innovation, and between national identity and modernity. The village must modernize and contemporize while preserving the essence of its national cultural identity. A pertinent question arises: how can the culture of Đường Lâm village adapt and keep pace with the country's development trends without losing its traditional cultural values that have always been a focus of research

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