Purpose: This article proposes a digital-data-based model for managing historical-cultural relics in Hanoi from the perspective of contemporary cultural governance. Methods: The study employs documentary analysis, policy analysis and conceptual modelling to synthesize legal documents, digital transformation programmes and cultural governance theories. Results: The proposed model consists of five interrelated layers: heritage data foundation, integrated digital platform, data governance and institutions, management operations and public value creation. It emphasizes standardized metadata, risk-based monitoring, controlled openness, community participation and inter-agency coordination. Conclusion: For Hanoi, a city with a dense and heterogeneous heritage system, digital data should not be treated merely as a technical archive. It must become a governance infrastructure that supports evidence-based conservation, transparent prioritization, smart cultural tourism and sustainable public value creation.
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Ta Thi Tien
Institute of Economic and Social Development
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6a04153d79e20c90b4445134 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20120959