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.
Report on feasible research on investment in project of restoring Can Chanh Palace
14/01/2024 19:39
On the afternoon of January 12th, at Duyet Thi Duong (Royal Theater), Hue Monuments Conservation Center (HMCC) organized a Report on feasible research on the investment in the project of restoring, renovating, and embellishing Can Chanh Palace. Attending were experts, cultural and historical researchers and leaders of relevant departments and branches.
Astonished by the splendor of ancient jade
22/11/2023 08:37
The exhibition titled “Ngoc xuat danh son” showcases a multitude of artifacts crafted from precious jade, organized by the Nguyen Dynasty Commissioned Porcelain Museum (114 Mai Thuc Loan, Hue City). It opened on the morning of November 21st, attracting a large audience of researchers, antique collectors, and the public.
Hue lotus "shedding perfume"
20/02/2023 07:38
From the Hue lotus with a close and familiar appearance, researchers at the University of Agriculture and Forestry, Hue University have "transformed" each part of the traditional lotus plant into attractive products on Vietnamese people's dining tables and living rooms; and, it is going to be exported to America in the near future.
Proposal to allow socialization to repatriate “Hoàng đế chi bảo” seal
09/11/2022 14:36
The People's Committee of the province has issued an official document to the Prime Minister on proposing the approval of the policy of allowing socialization to repatriate the “Hoàng đế chi bảo” (the Emperor’s treasure) seal. This seal has been publicly auctioned by Millon Auction House in France on its website and has grabbed the attention of antique researchers and collectors.
200 years from Thua Thien to Thua Thien Hue: journey of a name
30/09/2022 15:41
A journey of 200 years, from the name “Thua Thien” to “Thua Thien Hue” as is known today, was the topic of a scientific conference organized by the Provincial Historical Science Association on the morning of September 27 with the participation of many experts and researchers.
“Hue architectural heritage through drawings” publication launched
22/03/2022 15:40
On the afternoon of March 21, the Institute of Conservation of Monuments introduced the publication “Hue architectural heritage through drawings - Materials of the Institute of Conservation of Monuments” to managers and researchers in Hue. Mr. Phan Ngoc Tho, Standing Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee attended the event.
Repatriated artifacts and stocked artifacts
19/11/2021 14:40
A mandarin hat under the Nguyen Dynasty has just been fetched 600,000 euros at auction in Spain on October 28th, equivalent to 16 billion VND, which was beyond the imagination of researchers and collectors of antiquities in Vietnam.
Researchers who write articles
10/07/2021 06:54
Despite not coming from a "journalism" background, officials and lecturers can still play the role of writers. Their articles do not strictly require topicality, thus can be published in reputable international journals if having a certain degree of “heatedness”.
Endangered muntjac spotted in Phong Dien Nature Reserve
10/06/2021 16:42
The endemic ungulate species mentioned above has just been discovered in Phong Dien Nature Reserve. This information, published by the Management Board of Phong Dien Nature Reserve and the Viet Center for Nature Conservation (Viet Nature), has attracted the attention of many experts and animal researchers.
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.