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Coordinating to manage, conserve and promote the value of Hai Van Gate

HNN.VN - On August 28th, Thua Thien Hue Provincial People's Committee issued a plan to coordinate and implement the management, conservation and promotion of the value of Hai Van Gate relic associated with the development of tourism services.

Hai Van Gate receives the National Monument Rank Certificate

Accordingly, in September 2017, the Provincial People's Committee will coordinate with Da Nang’s agencies and units to set up a regulation to coordinate the management, protection and promotion of the value of Hai Van Gate; establish an inter-branch working group to protect and promote the value of Hai Van Gate. In October 2017, the landmark will be set up to protect the relic, mapping the protected areas. Procedures to issue the certificate of land use rights of Hai Van Gate is planned to be completed in the fourth quarter of 2017. In 2018, the Provincial People's Committee will complete the master plan on restoration, embellishment, preservation and restoration of Hai Van Gate relic as well as exploration and archaeological reconnaissance; hold scientific conferences on Hai Van Gate with experts and researchers in the two provinces, cities and central agencies; and make the priority dossier for restoration, embellishment, reform of key and urgent work items.

By Khanh Tran

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