Free entrance ticket to Hue relics for female visitors wearing ao dai on the occasion of March 8
05/03/2022 20:01
Implementing the project “Hue - the Capital of Ao dai” on the occasion of the 112th anniversary of International Women’s Day (March 8), Chairman of the Provincial People’s Committee has issued the promotion of free entrance fee for female visitors wearing traditional ao dai.
Preserving and restoring five relics in the Complex of Hue Monuments
08/11/2021 14:58
Recently at the 2nd thematic meeting session of the 8th Provincial People's Council, 5 projects to preserve, restore, and promote the value of the local historical relics have been approved.
Making video clips contest launched to promote President Ho Chi Minh’s legacy in Thua Thien Hue
13/07/2021 16:23
In order to implement the project "Promoting the value of President Ho Chi Minh's relics in Thua Thien Hue for tourism development", Ho Chi Minh Museum in Thua Thien Hue holds a contest of making video clips to promote President Ho Chi Minh’s legacy in Thua Thien Hue with the theme "Ho Chi Minh’s legacy in Hue - Living forever with time".
Planting 5,000 sqm of sunflowers inside the Imperial Citadel
15/06/2021 17:29
More than 2 months ago, in an effort to embellish the relics, Hue Monuments Conservation Center planted about 5,000 square meters of sunflowers in the area of Càn Thành Palace (part of Khôn Thai Palace inside the Imperial Citadel).
Hue monuments reopen to serve tourists from 13:00 on June 11, 2021
12/06/2021 13:00
On the morning of June 11, Hue Monuments Conservation Center announced that the reopening time to serve tourists visiting the relics of the complex of Hue monuments was from 13:00 on June 11, 2021.
Free entrance ticket to Hue relics for female visitors wearing ao dai on the occasion of March 8
Implementing the project “Hue - the Capital of Ao dai” on the occasion of the 112th anniversary of International Women’s Day (March 8), Chairman of the Provincial People’s Committee has issued the promotion of free entrance fee for female visitors wearing traditional ao dai.