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| The memorial house at Sub-area 67 - one of the relics proposed for classification. Photo: Hue City Museum of History |
Accordingly, the Council reviewed 29 scientific dossiers, including 18 dossiers proposing city-level classification and 11 dossiers proposing adjustments to the protection zones of classified relics.
Specifically, the Ho Chi Minh Museum in Hue City prepared 5 scientific dossiers proposing city-level relic classification, including: the Doan family chapel in My Loi Village, the Le Phuoc family chapel, the Nguyen (Anh) family chapel in Vinh Loc Commune, My Lam communal house, and the Ta Quang family chapel in My Thuong Ward.
Meanwhile, Hue City Museum of History compiled 24 scientific dossiers, including 13 dossiers proposing new relic classification and 11 dossiers proposing adjustments to the protection zones of classified relics.
The relics proposed for new classification are diverse in type, ranging from communal houses, pagodas, shrines, memorial houses, historical sites, and monuments commemorating notable figures...
Among the 11 relics proposed for adjustments to protection zones, 5 are national-level relics and 6 are city-level relics.
Following discussions, members of the Council assessed that the scientific dossiers had been carefully prepared, with serious research and clear sources of documentation, meeting legal criteria.
Consequently, the Council unanimously approved 18 dossiers proposing city-level relic classification and 11 dossiers proposing adjustments to protection zones. Based on the Council’s opinions, Hue City Department of Culture and Sports will continue to finalize the dossiers and advise the City People’s Committee to issue official classification decisions in accordance with regulations.
By N. MINH