Hue Today Weekly Issue No 71, published May 7th is now available

Hue Today Weekly Issue No. 71, published May 7th is now available

This edition of Hue Today Weekly features many engaging articles awaiting readers. One of the highlights of this issue is the feature article by Huu Phuc titled Trains Carrying Emotions Along the Journey.
Making Hue a culinary capital Part 2: Going to the world

There are no specific statistics, but in addition to visiting the scenery, most of the visitors to Hue have in their itinerary destinations related to food tourism. In Hue tours, food is an attractive invitation for visitors.

Making Hue a culinary capital
Part 2 Going to the world
Art Street on the Western Quarter

With the participation of more than 100 families, the program contributed to making the atmosphere in the Western Quarter more exciting.

Art Street on the Western Quarter
Ly Thi Vien Thong & the collection

Vien Thong was inspired from “Nghe (‘dragon-headed lion’) and the royal patterns during the Nguyen dynasty” combined with the modern Urban style to create the fashion collection “REPLY”.

Ly Thi Vien Thong  the collection
Students performed tuong, adults were excited

Traditional arts, including tuong Hue (classical drama) are dying and at risk of being forgotten. A group of students at Quoc Hoc High School wanted to bring tuong Hue closer to the public.

Students performed tuong, adults were excited
Ngo Kha painted by Dinh Cuong

The artist Dinh Cuong was born in 1939, in Thu Dau Mot - Binh Duong. He graduated from Hue College of Fine Arts in 1963 and graduated from the Faculty of Painting at Gia Dinh College of Fine Arts in 1964.

Ngo Kha painted by Dinh Cuong
Nguyen Luong Sang & the story of the sea

Nguyen Luong Sang’s description of the sea is iconic. He painted the sea in black, grey and brown, underlying signals and suggestive images of the sea such as the hurricane lamp, the snail, the anchor or the boat stern.

Nguyen Luong Sang  the story of the sea
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