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Hue City Museum of History receives over 1,400 documents and artifacts

HNN.VN - More than 1,400 documents and artifacts previously managed by Thuan Hoa Ward Public Service Center have been handed over to Hue City Museum of History (268 Dien Bien Phu Street, Thuan Hoa Ward).

Introducing over 100 documents and images about the glorious history of the Communist Party of VietnamOver 1,000 documents and artifacts await preservation and promotion plansMore than 200 images, documents and artifacts about President Ho Chi Minh introduced

 Mr. Nguyen Duc Loc, Director of Hue City Museum of History (right), receiving the artifacts from leaders of Thuan Hoa Ward Public Service Center

The handover and acceptance ceremony took place on the afternoon of August 19th, with the attendance of representatives from local agencies and researchers.

The artifacts handed over this time were categorized into various material groups such as paper, wood, stone, plastic, textiles, leather, metal, and ceramics, etc. They are vivid historical evidence and cultural heritage that embody the land and people of Hue, preserved and passed down through generations.

These artifacts were originally part of Hue Museum of Culture. Following multiple stages of merger and reorganization, they came under the management of Thuan Hoa Ward Public Service Center before being formally handed over to Hue City Museum of History.

Once brought into Hue City Museum of History, these documents and artifacts will further enrich the museum’s existing collections, serving research and future exhibitions. In doing so, the museum fulfills its function and duty as a local research museum in the collection, preservation, research, and promotion of cultural heritage values.

 Artifacts at the handover ceremony

At the ceremony, representatives of Hue City Department of Culture and Sports and Thuan Hoa Ward praised the coordinated effort in transferring the artifacts, as well as the thorough review and updating of documentation carried out in advance.

A representative of Hue City Museum of History stated that after receiving the collection, the museum will continue to preserve and complete the records of documents and artifacts, in accordance with the Cultural Heritage Law and the policies of the Party and the State, to ensure effective preservation and promotion of these cultural assets in the present time.

By N. MINH
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