A unique space for books and Hue culture
14/02/2025 08:05
Located along the Perfume River, the house at 23 - 25 Le Loi street is gradually transforming into a cultural space for book lovers and Hue culture enthusiasts.
Being eager to go to Sinh to watch wrestling
08/02/2025 21:51
As scheduled, on the morning of February 7, thousands of locals and visitors flocked to the communal house area of Lai An village (also known as Sinh village), Duong No Ward (Thuan Hoa District) to watch the wrestling festival. The Sinh village wrestling festival is a traditional festival with a rich martial spirit, and over 400 years old in the Ancient Capital land.
A new spring on the highlands
28/01/2025 07:28
For the first time escaping the label of a poor district, the people of A Luoi joyfully participate in festival activities, embracing solidarity and sharing. Along with preserving cultural values, the local authorities are striving to reduce the number of impoverished households, develop livelihood models, and improve residents' quality of life.
Launching the experience area and introducing the “Imperial Ancient Capital Archaeology Chronicles” project
19/12/2024 18:58
On December 18th, at Ruong House Space within the Interior Palace area of Hue Imperial Citadel, Hue Monuments Conservation Center (HMCC) in collaboration with Comicola and Phygital Labs officially launched the experience area and introduced the “Imperial Ancient Capital Archaeology Chronicles” project.
“Ring the Golden Bell” competition commemorates the 104th birth anniversary of the late President Le Duc Anh
02/12/2024 16:04
On the morning of December 1st, the competition “Ring the Golden Bell” was held at Le Duc Anh General Cultural House on the occasion of the 104th birth anniversary of the late President, General Le Duc Anh (December 1st, 1920 - December 1st, 2024).
New opportunities for Bao Vinh ancient Rường houses
29/11/2024 07:55
After more than 20 years of waiting, the first restoration of an ancient rường house (beamed house) among 21 ones in Bao Vinh Ancient Town, Huong Vinh Ward, Hue City, began in early November 2024. The project aims to restore the house to its original Hue-style beam architecture, contributing to urban revitalization, and promoting tourism and services in Bao Vinh Ancient Town.
Exchange program “Hue people tell stories about Hue”
18/11/2024 13:28
On the morning of November 17, Kim Dong Publishing House in collaboration with Hue City Center of Culture, Information and Sports, and Club of Book and Hue Culture held a program “Hue people tell stories about Hue”, featuring an exchange with writer and journalist Phi Tan, the researcher Le Vu Truong Giang on the occasion of launching the book “Hue people tell stories about Hue” and “Students over the Tam Giang Lagoon”.
“A Yellow Apricot tree in front of the house” journeys North
11/11/2024 18:28
The collection of essays and notes, “A Yellow Apricot tree in front of the house: Notes on Hue - The elegant land of moss” (Vietnam Women’s Publishing House), was introduced by its author, Minh Tu, journalist, to book lovers at Hanoi’s Book Street (Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi).
Tuoi Tre Newspaper awarded "Tiep Suc Den Truong" (Supporting Students to School) scholarships to 91 new students in difficult circumstances
11/10/2024 09:51
On the afternoon of October 9, at Thanh Nien Guest House, Tuoi Tre newspaper coordinated with Thua Thien Hue Provincial Youth Union to organize the "Tiep Suc Den Truong" scholarship awarding ceremony for 91 new students with difficult circumstances from Thua Thien Hue (82 new students) and Quang Ngai (9 new students).
Determined to work and settle in their hometown
09/10/2024 09:19
After traveling to work in various places, the couple A Viet May and A Viet Thi Mai decided to return to their hometown to invest in livestock farming and production. Their herd of pigs grew, their rice fields turned green, and the house became lively again with the sounds of family members' voices and laughter.
A unique space for books and Hue culture
Located along the Perfume River, the house at 23 - 25 Le Loi street is gradually transforming into a cultural space for book lovers and Hue culture enthusiasts.