Hue-born photographer opens photo exhibition themed "The ao dai which I love"
05/03/2024 16:31
Many images of Ao dai Hue and Hue ancient capital’s relics are being displayed by Kao Kuong, a Hue-born photographer (whose real name is Nguyen Cao Cuong) in a photo exhibition themed "The Ao dai which I love". The exhibition opened on March 2 at 87 Tran Quoc Thao Street, Ho Chi Minh City.
Ho Chi Minh Museum in Thua Thien Hue welcomes more than 122,000 visitors
17/01/2024 18:50
In 2023, Ho Chi Minh Museum in Thua Thien Hue welcomed more than 122,000 visitors to the museum, as well as the relics under its management.
Andrea Teufel and her passion for Phung Tien Temple
30/12/2023 14:01
Andrea Teufel, a German conservator-restorer, has dedicated almost 20 years of her life to restoring the heritage buildings of Hue. Among the many relics she has worked on, Phung Tien Temple is the one that she researched extensively and worked hard to restore its architectural beauty.
Surveying proposed buildings and sites to compile scientific dossier for ranking relics
22/09/2023 16:52
On September 21, Thua Thien Hue Museum of History coordinated with members of the “Review Council of dossier on the relics in Thua Thien Hue Province" to implement a field survey at a number of proposed buildings and sites to compile a scientific dossier for ranking relics in 2023.
Finding vestiges of Nam Giao Esplanade under Tay Son dynasty
14/07/2023 08:55
After two archaeological excavations of the National Relic of Mount Ban (An Tay Ward, Hue City), experts have discovered a number of vestiges and relics that contribute to confirming that this place is where Nguyen Hue set up Nam Giao Esplanade to sacrifice to “heaven and earth” before ascending the throne. Also, according to the latest archaeological information, experts recommend turning this relic into a special national relic.
Restoring the appearance of Hue relics
17/06/2023 16:07
With the efforts of local authorities, the Government as well as international organizations, after 30 years of being honored as a world heritage site by UNESCO, the Complex of Hue Monuments has gradually recovered its original appearance and is in its phase of stability, development and value promotion.
The project of preserving, restoring and embellishing the relic of Nghi Thien Chuong Queen Tu Du’s tomb
14/06/2023 17:46
The groundbreaking ceremony was organized by Hue Monuments Conservation Center on the morning of June 13. The project belongs to the complex of relics of Emperor Thieu Tri's tomb in Thuy Bang Commune, Hue City.
France has supported Hue in many projects on preserving historical and cultural relics
15/04/2023 15:45
This was emphasized by Mr. Nguyen Thanh Binh, Permanent Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee, at the seminar themed "Culture, Heritage and Tourism", which was taken place on the afternoon of April 14 in Ha Noi.
Starting charge visitors entrance fee for visiting Hue Museum of Royal Antiquities, An Dinh Palace and Emperor Thieu Tri's tomb from Apr.1
01/04/2023 09:00
On the morning of March 30, Hue Monuments Conservation Center announced that they would charge visitors entrance fee for visiting the 3 relics: Hue Museum of Royal Antiquities, An Dinh Palace and Emperor Thieu Tri's tomb.
Hue City: Prioritizing capital for conservation and restoration of communal house relics
29/03/2023 07:36
Along with the investment in completing traffic infrastructure, lighting system and public utilities, Hue City has recently prioritized the resources to allocate investment capital to upgrade and restore communal houses, in order to contribute to the conservation and restoration of relics in the area.
Promoting the value of Uncle Ho's relics system in Hue
20/05/2021 15:54
Together with Uncle Ho's memorial house on Mai Thuc Loan Street, the village communal house and memorial house in Duong No village and the memorial house at Quoc Hoc High School, etc., have become a system of relics with special imprints about him in Thua Thien Hue.
Hue-born photographer opens photo exhibition themed "The ao dai which I love"
Many images of Ao dai Hue and Hue ancient capital’s relics are being displayed by Kao Kuong, a Hue-born photographer (whose real name is Nguyen Cao Cuong) in a photo exhibition themed "The Ao dai which I love". The exhibition opened on March 2 at 87 Tran Quoc Thao Street, Ho Chi Minh City.