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Breaking ground on the renovation of the garden house in Kim Long ward

HNN.VN - On September 29, the Hue Garden house Management and Protection Board, belonging to Hue People’s Committee held a groundbreaking ceremony for the renovation of the garden house located at No.3 Pham Thi Lien St., Kim Long ward, Hue City.

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 Hue city’s leader and the garden house’s owner discussing at the groundbreaking ceremony

The garden house of Ms. Nguyen Thi Ngo’s family was constructed in Kim Long ward, following the 3 compartments and 2 lean-tos architecture. After nearly 140 years, many important works of the house such as the tiled roof and wooden frame have suffered severe damage from termites, with broken pillars and leaks, etc. Additionally, the garden area remains unkempt and unrenovated, failing to attract tourist.

Addressing the groundbreaking ceremony, Standing Deputy Chairman of Hue City People’s Committee said that this is the first ruong house to be renovated in the provincial area in the period of 2023 – 2026, with a total investment capital of around 1 billion VND. The renovation is essential to preserve and protect the unique values of Hue’s garden houses, enhancing their economic values; creating the consensus, and fostering the spirit of voluntary participation in the project among garden houses’ owners.

By Thanh Huong
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