Children and the reading festival day
24/04/2024 09:04
Compared to their peers living in Hue City and the lowlands, children in the mountainous and remote Nam Dong and A Luoi districts are at a significant disadvantage in terms of access to information technology, books, and age-appropriate publications. However, thanks to the efforts of the education sector, local authorities, and schools, the reading spaces for children in these places are increasingly being supplemented with a variety of books and periodicals, helping them have more "good friends" during their breaks or extracurricular activities.
Vietnam Book and Reading Culture Day to last 5 days
13/04/2023 17:39
The 2nd Vietnam Book and Reading Culture Day will be opened on the afternoon of April 21, instead of April 16 as previously planned, and the location is still at the space of Quoc Tu Giam (the Provincial History Museum), inside the area of Hue Citadel.
Home library - the perfect space for book lovers
15/02/2023 07:59
Having a home library is a wonderful thing for those who are passionate about reading. This space also helps us to relax after a stressful and tired day.
Hue University: Transforming library activities, sparking off the reading movement
06/06/2022 07:10
University libraries in Hue are focusing on digitizing documents, developing digital libraries and creating a friendly reading space to spark off and spread the reading culture among students.
Exploring a book street for Hue
16/05/2022 15:15
A book street for Hue is something highly expected by many people. That street is not only a space for books, for book lovers, and the spread of reading culture, but also a cultural gathering space where community activities take place...
Children and the reading festival day
Compared to their peers living in Hue City and the lowlands, children in the mountainous and remote Nam Dong and A Luoi districts are at a significant disadvantage in terms of access to information technology, books, and age-appropriate publications. However, thanks to the efforts of the education sector, local authorities, and schools, the reading spaces for children in these places are increasingly being supplemented with a variety of books and periodicals, helping them have more "good friends" during their breaks or extracurricular activities.