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Discussion on resilience of ancient works

TTH.VN - Many issues related to the planning, construction, and characteristics of ancient works were brought up for discussion at the seminar on the theme of resilience of ancient works in Hue City which was held by Department of Architecture, University of Sciences - Hue University and Chiang Mai University - Thailand on January 22.

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The ancient French-style villa at No. 5 Ly Thuong Kiet, Hue city was demolished to the regret of many people. Photo: P.Thanh

The seminar is part of the annual program, with the participation of many lecturers and students of the departments of the two universities. At this seminar, the representatives discussed the value of ancient architectural works, mainly in the French colonial period in Hue, with a focus on the relevant factors such as history, location, current status, classification, etc.

Besides the seminar, the architectural students of the two universities will carry out a survey at Anh Dinh Place

By P.Thanh

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