The front page of Hue Today Weekly, Issue No. 62

In the Perspective section, Kim Oanh also shares reflections on a rare book market of Hue, a land rich in culture, history, and heritage. From personal experiences to stories heard and understood, the article “Going to Hue to find rare books” shares a story of an individual living half a world away from Hue, who still makes the long journey back to Hue, with the wish to find and collect missing special issues of “Hue Past and Present” (“Hue Xua va Nay), completing a collection currently preserved at the University of Washington Library.

 Hue Photo Corner section in Hue Today Weekly, Issue No. 62

Musician Huynh Anh Khang: “Hue is where I belong...” in the Meeting section is another stream of emotion, explored by Phi Tan.

Musician Huynh Anh Khang, born in 1992, currently lives and writes music in Ho Chi Minh City. At the end of 2025, he had the chance to return to Hue and shared: “This is my 10th time in Hue. Or more accurately, it is my return to Hue because coming here feels like coming home, loving and familiar. Hue gives me more energy, new discoveries, and inspiration for my music...”

Along with the articles above, this issue of Hue Today Weekly also features other compelling articles, including: Promoting the Hue the Republic of Korea air route (Huu Phuc); Bringing flowers and leaves onto fabric (Mai Hue); 80 years of Hue fine arts (Khanh Phong); Young people empowering traditional crafts (Nhat Minh); One play every year (Dan Duy); Digitizing ancient maps (Ngoc Ha); Loving in the spring sunshine (Hoang Khanh Duy); and Remembering old stories at the beginning of the year (Nguyen Huu Tho); etc.

We cordially invite readers to pick up Hue Today Weekly, Issue No. 62, or visit https://huengaynay.vn/xem-bao starting from March 8.

By Hue Today Weekly