When young people tell the story of Hue tuong through the language of cinema

When young people tell the story of Hue tuong through the language of cinema

The short film ‘Trong Thuc’ is a project created by a team of students in Hue. By approaching tuong through the language of cinema, these young people are exploring new approaches to preserving and spreading cultural heritage.
“Sowing seeds” from the love of music

From the small classroom to the ship braving the waves to Truong Sa, Thuy Phuong’s music has always carried a common thread, that is the love for her homeland, for people, and for the Fatherland.

“Sowing seeds” from the love of music
Opening paths for traditional craft villages
Episode 3: Sustaining Hue’s traditional craft villages

At the macro level, Hue City needs to establish a common brand for the entire craft village ecosystem, including a unified identity, an international marketing strategy, to cooperative programs for tourism, commerce, and culture...

Episode 3 Sustaining Hue’s traditional craft villages
Hue kite “revives” on American land

Together with the support of his colleagues and modern technical tools provided by the museum, Mr. Vu Do started the “journey” of kite restoration.

Hue kite “revives” on American land
Opening paths for traditional craft villages
Episode 1: Living heritage in Hue

In Hue, craft villages are not just places that create products but also places that preserve the soul of a community and a land.

Episode 1 Living heritage in Hue
New Day in the Homeland

The music program “New Day in the Homeland” not only created an artistic space full of emotions but also contributed to spreading the spirit of Vietnam Music Day, aiming to build a true music festival for all people.

New Day in the Homeland
Gathering and exchange at Haiku Club

In a solemn yet warm atmosphere, members and poetry enthusiasts recited and shared moving Haiku works, expressing pride in the nation’s history and love for their homeland.

Gathering and exchange at Haiku Club
Admiring masterpieces made from jade and ivory

These artifacts include statues of Buddha, pen holders, brush pots, incense burners, vases, trays, seals, prayer beads, etc., originating from Japan, China, Vietnam, Thailand, and India...

Admiring masterpieces made from jade and ivory
From a book space to private museums

In a book space, a private museum…, there is a deep story about the devotion of individuals to Hue. They may be an artist, a speaker, a young band, a researcher, a teacher, a journalist, an architect, a collector,...

From a book space to private museums
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