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.
"Nature Garden" exhibition in Hue

"Natural Garden" includes the works presenting exploration and personal artistic language to praise and transmit the beauty of human life in the natural world, the focus of which is the image of girls.

Nature Garden exhibition in Hue
Preserving Hue culture and personality

"Developing strategies to preserve, maintain, exploit, and promote Hue’s traditional and heritage values is the primary concern of Dr. Phan Thanh Hai in his capacity as the Director of the Department of Culture and Sports..."

Preserving Hue culture and personality
“Soul creator” of guitars

Mr. Viet said that in order to have a good guitar, the craftsman is just like an artist having a lot of knowledge of art and music style... Therefore, not everyone can pursue this career.

“Soul creator” of guitars
Love Hue like BAVH

The Association of Friends of Ancient Hue is a diverse group of intellectuals including professors, priests, infantry captains, pharmacists, civil administrators, trade representatives, and treasurers...

Love Hue like BAVH
“Border of Peace and Development”

Gathering 13 cultural propaganda teams of 13 Border Guard units in the Central and Central Highlands provinces, the festival would focus on propagandizing and praising the Party, Uncle Ho, the love of the homeland...

“Border of Peace and Development”
Making Phap Lam paintings with all his heart

His paintings are a combination of many handicrafts such as jewelry making, metal carving, pottery making, copper casting, etc. That makes Phap Lam unique. Each product has a very special value.

Making Phap Lam paintings with all his heart
Introducing the art of Le Ba Dang in Hanoi

With more than 70 images, documents and artworks, the exhibition introduces to the public of the capital city the paintings and sculptures of the artist Le Ba Dang.

Introducing the art of Le Ba Dang in Hanoi
All-girls schools in ancient Hue

Few people notice that in the imperial capital, women and their quiet work contributed a lot to the nobility and prosperity, both in and outside the imperial city

All-girls schools in ancient Hue
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