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Archaeological site management and the legislation challenge in Vietnam: a case study of Vuon Chuoi

Ky Nam Nguyen (Department of Urban History, Faculty of History, VNU University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Hanoi, Viet Nam)
Quang Anh Phan (VNU School of Interdisciplinary Studies, Hanoi, Viet Nam)
Ngoc Minh Nguyen (Department of Cultural History, Faculty of History, VNU University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Hanoi, Viet Nam)

Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development

ISSN: 2044-1266

Article publication date: 31 May 2022

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to examine the management status quo of archaeological heritage in Vietnam seen in the case of Vuon Chuoi, a complex of Bronze Age sites located in Central Hanoi, which has been believed to be Hanoi’s first human settlement. Like other archaeological sites located in urban areas, this site has been under threat of destruction caused by land encroachment pressure. Although researchers have long waged a campaign for preservation, the dissensus among key stakeholders and the dispute over responsibility have left this site at the heart of an interminable polemic over legislation.

Design/methodology/approach

This research utilises a qualitative approach, and the primary data were collected throughout multiple field trips in 2019 and 2020. Several open-ended interviews were conducted with various state and nonstate actors involved in the Vuon Chuoi Complex’s management process. The discussion was also supported by analysing related legal documents retrieved from national archives and official online directories.

Findings

This paper dissects the current legislative and administrative framework applied in governing heritage in general and archaeological sites in Vietnam, in particular. The results indicate that existing flaws in Vietnam’s legal system are detectable, and the unsystematic organisation has led to deferment of the decision-making processes. Also, there is an apparent difference found in the attitude of the bodies in charge toward the treatment of listed and unlisted sites.

Originality/value

This research outlines that in the wake of urbanisation and industrialisation in Vietnam, a consensus among key stakeholders and an inclusive legal system are required to help preserve archaeological sites in urgent need of attention. Although several Vietnamese laws and regulations have been put into practice, they have shown critical barriers and gaps in conserving Vietnamese cultural heritage.

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Acknowledgements

The authors want to express gratitude to Dr Frank Proschan (independent consultant), Prof Lam Thi My Dung (VNU-USSH, Hanoi), and Mr Hoang Van Diep (VNU-USSH, Hanoi) for their resourceful feedback.

Research funding: This study is solely funded by the Academic Publishing Fund of VNU-University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Hanoi, under project number USSH-2022.02.

Citation

Nguyen, K.N., Phan, Q.A. and Nguyen, N.M. (2022), "Archaeological site management and the legislation challenge in Vietnam: a case study of Vuon Chuoi", Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/JCHMSD-03-2021-0039

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