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Preserving and restoring the Complex of Hue Monuments

TTH.VN - Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam has just signed a decision to approve the plan to preserve and restore the Complex of Hue Monuments.

Preserving and restoring five relics in the Complex of Hue MonumentsPreserving Uncle Ho’s timeless imageChanging the mechanism to promote the values of Hue's cultural heritageIntegrating management, preservation and promotion of the value of Hue's heritagesHue Ancient Capital Relics Preservation Center:Welcoming over 3 million tourist arrivals to Hue monuments

Check-in at Hue Citadel. Photo: Nhat Linh

The plan would cover the core zone of the Complex of Hue Monuments - also the ​​World Cultural Heritage recognized by the UNESCO in 1993, with the 2011-updated list of other relics, including Hue Citadel, Thien Mu pagoda, the Temple of Confucius, the Temple of Military Generals, Tiger Arena and Voi Re Temple, Nam Giao Esplanade, Hon Chen Palace, the king tombs of Emperor Duc Duc, Tu Duc, Dong Khanh, Thieu Tri, Khai Dinh, Minh Mang, Gia Long, and Tran Hai Fortress.

The preservation and restoration plan also includes the landscape area of ​​the Huong River associated with the relics; long-standing communities, cultural landscapes, associated with each monument; activities zones to promote the relic values, along with the system of technical infrastructure and related traffic and general infrastructure.

By Hue News

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