Exhibit and introduce to the public documents, books, research journals on relics, festivals, famous people, craft villages, marine culture, as well as works reflecting the city's heritage conservation and promotion in recent years.
Including famous historical relics and scenic spots such as Bach Dang Giang, Cat Ba archipelago, Yen Tu - Vinh Nghiem - Con Son Relic Complex, Kiep Bac, Nguyen Binh Khiem Temple, Ho Chi Minh Road at Sea, Hang Kenh Communal House.
Intangible cultural heritages are also expressed through Cheo, Ca Tru, water puppetry, along with unique festivals, imbued with the identity of the people of Hai Phong coastal area.
Speaking at the opening of the exhibition, Ms. Nguyen Thi Giang Thanh - Director of the City Library expressed her confidence that through the introduction of valuable publications, newspapers, images and documents, readers will have a deeper and more comprehensive view of Hai Phong heritage in many aspects, from tangible to intangible culture, from folk culture to scientific culture.

Also at the program, Dr. Duong Duc Hung - Former Deputy Director of the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Hai Phong - Cultural researcher had a talk on the topic "Vietnam Cultural Heritage - Value and Responsibility for Conservation".
Through the topic, delegates, especially students, had a comprehensive view of the cultural heritage of Vietnam and Hai Phong, the role of heritage in the spiritual life of the nation, as well as the responsibility of society in preserving and promoting those values.
This is one of the activities to celebrate Vietnam Cultural Heritage Day on November 23. Thereby, contributing to honoring traditional cultural values, raising public awareness of the city's cultural heritage conservation and promotion.