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Introducing precious documents under the Nguyen Dynasty at the exhibition themed “Historical records - Discover Tang Tho Pavilion”

TTH.VN - On this occasion, Hue Monuments Conservation Center will also organize a contest "Sharing good books" among several schools, such as Quoc Hoc Hue High School for the Gifted, Hai Ba Trung High School, and Nguyen Hue High School to spread the reading culture to the younger generations.

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The exhibition introduces to viewers several precious documents under the Nguyen Dynasty. Photo: Bao Minh

In response to the second Vietnam Book and Reading Culture Day, the exhibition themed "Historical Records - Discover the Tang Tho Pavilion" is scheduled to be held on April 18th by Hue Monuments Conservation Center,  introducing to viewers several precious documents under the Nguyen Dynasty.

On this occasion, Hue Monuments Conservation Center will also organize a contest "Sharing good books" among several schools, such as Quoc Hoc Hue High School for the Gifted, Hai Ba Trung High School, and Nguyen Hue High School to spread the reading culture to the younger generations.

On April 19, Hue Monuments Conservation Center will coordinate with the Department of Education and Training to organize a talk show themed "Endless Joy of books and newspapers - Spreading the spirit and passion" at Quoc Hoc Hue High School for the Gifted.

By Minh Hien
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