The Central Coast Museum of Nature: In need of a proper space
07/05/2024 08:05
The Central Coast Museum of Nature (henceforth the Museum) was established in 2009, and its specimen display space was officially open to the public in 2020. Though still being in its “infancy”, the Museum’s exhibition space has attracted many scientists, researchers, and young people who are passionate about learning and experiencing nature conservation and biodiversity.
Visiting museums for a better love to traditional culture
21/04/2024 07:34
Hue Museum of Fine Arts is both a space to display exhibitions that attract the public and, over the years, it has become a popular choice among students as an experiential school destination. Not only do they learn more about art, such as painting, installation, etc., but they also get to role-play and create works in their way.
Competition on Tet Hue
05/02/2024 11:04
On February 3rd, the organizing committee of the 2024 Tet Hue program held a competition for displaying New Year’s Eve offering trays and the exhibition space for the Tet five-fruit trays, traditional Hue cakes, and Tet flower vases.
Healthcare tourism products introduced
13/11/2022 07:57
On the morning of November 12, the Department of Tourism organized a display space to introduce healthcare tourism facilities and products in Thua Thien Hue.
Product display space for Tet holiday
15/01/2022 07:32
From January 23rd to 29th, Hue city will organize a space to introduce typical products and local specialties on the special occasion – The Lunar New Year - Year of Tiger 2022 at the night space of the Imperial Citadel.
Daisies going downtown
16/11/2021 10:31
From the passion for daisy flowers, the owner of Tram homestay brought daisy from Ha Noi to Hue for displaying and decorating the spaces of his homestay and coffee shop.
The Central Coast Museum of Nature: In need of a proper space
The Central Coast Museum of Nature (henceforth the Museum) was established in 2009, and its specimen display space was officially open to the public in 2020. Though still being in its “infancy”, the Museum’s exhibition space has attracted many scientists, researchers, and young people who are passionate about learning and experiencing nature conservation and biodiversity.