Hue Today Weekly Issue No 76, published June 11th is now available

Hue Today Weekly Issue No. 76, published June 11th is now available

This issue of Hue Today Weekly features a range of engaging articles awaiting readers, including: Rising from the Mud Like a Lotus (Tue Ninh); Hue University’s Aspiration for Transformation (Tu An)...
Colorful lanterns to celebrate Vesak 2567

The lanterns, made of plastic and fabric, are skilfully adorned with images of the Buddha, lotus flowers, and various decorative patterns, creating a sparkling and captivating sight of the passers-by

Colorful lanterns to celebrate Vesak 2567
Decoding the sixth mural at An Dinh Palace

In addition to the architecture which is considered a typical representative of the Vietnamese architectural style in the neo-classical period, the interior is also very elaborately decorated, especially the frescoes...

Decoding the sixth mural at An Dinh Palace
Sketching A Luoi to love Hue more

According to Ms. Dinh Thi Hoai Trai, Director of Hue Museum of Fine Arts, the organizer of the sketching journey, all those traditional cultural beauties are present in the artists’ works.

Sketching A Luoi to love Hue more
Hue needs a worthy museum

The world trend shows that aside from the functions of collection, research, and preservation, museums turn more and more attention to the educational field. Visitors now also have high expectations of museums, where their information.

Hue needs a worthy museum
An exhibition themed “The happy land”

The works feature the joyful and happy lifestyle of the 10th graders of Quoc Hoc High School when they participate in experimental art creation activities at school.

An exhibition themed “The happy land”
The name of the future city

In the process of building the province to become a centrally-governed city, all levels of government are now considering and collecting opinions on a name of the city in the near future.

The name of the future city
Admiring Japanese pottery

During the same period, yakishime ceramic bowls, plates, pots, and other utensils for serving food and beverage were created for the kaiseki meals that accompanies the tea ceremony.

Admiring Japanese pottery
Continuing the flow of Zen poetry

The Vietnamese Zen Poetry Week held in Hue continues to recognize the value of Zen poetry throughout the history, not only in the Ly-Tran periods but also in the Le-Nguyen periods.

Continuing the flow of Zen poetry
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