Viet Nam Celebrates Inaugural 7 Wonders Day with Historic Events
Viet Nam Celebrates Inaugural 7 Wonders Day with Historic Events
In a landmark moment for both the nation and the global community, New7Wonders has officially designated July 7 as 7 Wonders Day in Viet Nam for the first time. This celebration not only celebrates the breathtaking natural beauty of Ha Long Bay, recognized worldwide as one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature, but also aims to foster a deep appreciation of cultural heritage and tourism within the country.
The event unfolded across two prominent locales: Ha Long Bay—a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its emerald waters and thousands of towering limestone islands—and Ha Noi, the bustling capital. This initiative received robust support from Vingroup, a major private enterprise leading various development projects in Viet Nam, as well as VTV, the national television broadcaster. Their involvement ensured widespread engagement and coverage across various media channels, highlighting the significance of this day.
At the heart of the celebration is a stunning visual display: an image of a giant numeral 7 creatively formed by traditional boats floating in the picturesque waters of Ha Long Bay. This illustration serves as a vibrant testament to the lasting bond between the Vietnamese people and their natural heritage.
Jean-Paul de la Fuente, Director of New7Wonders, is actively participating in events both in Ha Long Bay and Ha Noi, reinforcing the organization's commitment to raising awareness about the wonders of the world and their positive global impact. Bernard Weber, Founder of New7Wonders, stated, "7 Wonders Day is a day to marvel, an opportunity for people around the world to celebrate places that unite humanity through their beauty, history, culture, and inspiration. The recognition of a wonder is not simply an honour; it is an invitation to celebrate it and ensure that future generations can continue to benefit from its extraordinary value."
The story of Ha Long Bay is one of transformation and recognition. Once a modest local tourist destination, it now boasts international acclaim, drawing visitors from all corners of the globe. This exposure promotes not only economic benefits but also cultural exchange, allowing local communities to showcase their rich history and engage with a diverse audience.
De la Fuente further shared, "Globally, we have witnessed how the Wonder Effect inspires communities, strengthens national identity, and creates sustainable socio-economic opportunities. Ha Long Bay exemplifies how such global recognition can translate into real benefits for the local populace while placing Viet Nam on the world map. We are honoured to celebrate this official 7 Wonders Day alongside our esteemed partners and the Vietnamese people."
7 Wonders Day is part of an annual global celebration initiated in 2017, observed each year on the seventh day of July. The day is dedicated to recognizing the extraordinary wonders of our planet and encourages people everywhere to rediscover the value of their shared natural and cultural heritage. The adventures and experiences surrounding this day serve to connect communities across the globe, fostering respect and admiration for natural wonders.
New7Wonders continues to drive this global movement, empowering nations and communities through campaigns that have brought to light the New 7 Wonders of the World, the New 7 Wonders of Nature, and themed projects like the 7 Wonders of Future Cities. The organization has engaged hundreds of millions of participants to demonstrate how international recognition can lead to tangible social, cultural, and economic advancements for communities.
As Viet Nam steps into the spotlight as host of this monumental event, the nation's rich heritage and the stunning landscapes of Ha Long Bay will be celebrated not only for their beauty but as a bridge connecting diverse peoples and cultures around the world. The inaugural 7 Wonders Day serves as an exemplary reminder of what can be achieved when a community comes together to celebrate and champion their uniqueness.
Looking ahead, the impact of 7 Wonders Day in Viet Nam will likely resonate long after the celebrations conclude, paving the way for further opportunities to engage with global audiences and strengthen the ties that unite humanity through awe-inspiring natural landscapes and shared cultural experiences.