Hue royal court music - 20 years as an intangible cultural heritage of humanity
16/11/2023 14:50
Nha Nhac or Hue royal court music emerged during the early years of the Ly Dynasty (from 1010 to 1225), but it was not until the Nguyen Dynasty (1802 - 1945) that this type of music truly flourished and became a heritage of the nation and humanity. Through many ups and downs, the Hue royal court music has been carefully preserved and empowered through generations, acting as a strong connection of the past with the present and the future.
Many trains are stuck as several railway sections through Hue are flooded
16/11/2023 14:46
Due to the heavy rain since the night of November 14 lasting up to now, several sections of the railway through Hue are deeply flooded and it causes many trains to be stuck, making them have to wait at nearby stations to ensure traffic safety.
Exhibition on Japan and its people
06/11/2023 08:27
The event was part of a series of activities for the "Fukuroi Day in Hue", organized to celebrate the 50th anniversary of establishing diplomatic relations between Vietnam and Japan. It was held by the Vietnam - Japan Friendship Association in coordination with the Fukuroi - Vietnam Friendship Association.
Developing the tourism of Tam Giang - Cau Hai to its full potential
04/11/2023 08:34
Not only famous for its important and beautiful lagoon system in Vietnam, Tam Giang - Cau Hai also holds great potential for tourism development.
Minimizing plastic waste
30/10/2023 16:41
Plastic waste is not biodegradable, which can only break into small pieces and float everywhere. With the exposure to sunlight, it may take many centuries to decompose. Those very familiar everyday small objects such as straws and bottle caps could take from 100 to 500 years to decompose; while it takes from 500 to 1,000 years for the flimsy plastic bags, and from 50 to 200 years for convenient foam cups to decompose, etc. Our environment and health are extremely negatively affected by plastic waste. It directly impacts soil, water, and air, which also creates favorable conditions for many disease-causing bacteria.
Plant a persimmon tree in the front yard
27/10/2023 08:01
Grown for its beauty and fruits, persimmon is a high-rise tree in Hue gardens. Despite not having high economic value, ancient persimmon trees carry spiritual and cultural value and are closely linked to the lives of many traditional families in the Huong Ngu region.
Spreading the love of Hue's culture
24/10/2023 08:59
Journeys in Hue (JiH) is a group of young enthusiasts dedicated to promoting Hue through social media, viewing it “through the lens of Hue people”. In an interview with Thua Thien Hue Weekly, Le Duc Hoang, the group's representative, stated, “JiH always cherishes the desire to contribute its small part to the development of Hue tourism.”
The first digital museum in Vietnam to welcome guests from October 20th
19/10/2023 09:02
Vietnam's first digital art exhibition and experience space, named "Sống Lab", designed to resemble a museum, is set to open its doors to the public on October 20th.
A Roang is far but close
12/10/2023 18:15
A Roang is a border commune of A Luoi district, which is about 90km away from Hue city center. People living here are mainly the Ta Oi people. Being located at the foot of the majestic Truong Son Mountain, A Roang was once a poor and extremely difficult place to travel to. However, it is now an attractive destination for visitors who love the rustic beauty of people and villages in wild mountains and forests, or immersing themselves in waterfalls and lakes in the middle of mountains and forests.
Spreading the value of the world’s beautiful Lang Co Bay
09/10/2023 07:54
In 2024, Lang Co Bay will celebrate its 15th year as a member of the Most Beautiful Bays in the World Club. It is time for the people of Hue and visitors to fully experience and connect with the natural resources of Lang Co, which have been generously bestowed upon this land.
Hue royal court music - 20 years as an intangible cultural heritage of humanity
Nha Nhac or Hue royal court music emerged during the early years of the Ly Dynasty (from 1010 to 1225), but it was not until the Nguyen Dynasty (1802 - 1945) that this type of music truly flourished and became a heritage of the nation and humanity. Through many ups and downs, the Hue royal court music has been carefully preserved and empowered through generations, acting as a strong connection of the past with the present and the future.