Keeping schools and classrooms going in the flood season
24/11/2025 19:44
As Vietnamese Teachers’ Day (November 20th) approaches, many teachers in flood-stricken areas are still busy battling natural disasters. Flood after flood, they persistently cling to their schools and classrooms, visiting each disadvantaged student to offer support and encouragement. In these difficult places, their work is quiet yet unwavering – just like their love for the profession and affection for their students, which never runs dry.
Hue tourism strives to become Vietnam's “Green heritage destination”
04/10/2025 07:34
When the theme for World Tourism Day (September 27, 2025) was chosen as “Tourism and sustainable transformation”, many people immediately thought of Hue’s approach to tourism. In its development orientation, Hue tourism consistently focuses on promoting sustainable transformation, especially transitioning to green, sustainable tourism, adapting to climate change.
Hue’s identity - Elements that shape a distinct cultural region
19/08/2025 06:29
Through an interdisciplinary approach involving cultural anthropology, sociology, linguistics, and heritage studies, the project “Core elements that create Hue’s identity, a distinctive land in Vietnamese culture - once the Imperial Capital, a center of culture - religion - arts, and a symbol of deep-rooted traditions” seeks to clarify the role and value of Hue’s identity within the broader national culture. At the same time, it suggests directions for sustainable preservation and promotion in the context of modernization and globalization.
Hue City promotes green transportation
16/08/2025 07:09
Hue City is promoting green transportation through practical solutions, including electric buses, public bicycles, charging stations, smart parking lots, and applications that support residents in changing their travel habits. This approach aligns with urban characteristics, laying the foundation for a city with low-emission, sustainable, and livable in.
Applying New Techniques in Managing Complex Injuries
10/08/2025 08:55
Hue University of Medicine and Pharmacy Hospital has successfully applied a modified Stoppa surgical approach combined with personalized 3D printing technology to treat an acetabular fracture in a 68-year-old patient who suffered severe multiple injuries after a traffic accident. This was a complex surgery, marking an important advancement in managing pelvic injuries and opening opportunities to apply new techniques to improve treatment quality for patients.
Connecting tours for private museums
08/08/2025 07:16
Alongside public museum institutions, the system of private museums in Hue is considered a highlight in promoting cultural and heritage values and has become an attractive destination on the tourism map. However, the establishment of tours still depends on each museum’s own approach.
A ferryman burdened with love
07/08/2025 06:52
A quiet yet unwavering ferryman has guided generations of students to the shores of knowledge through scientific projects, innovations, and creative teaching approaches. With more than 30 years devoted to education, teacher Phan Huu Tung, principal of Phu Bai Primary School No. 1 remains deeply committed to his profession and to the students he cherishes
Bringing Tet to employees
22/01/2025 22:10
Various trade unions are proactively implementing practical programs to ensure that employeescan enjoy a complete and warm holiday as the Lunar New Year approaches.
Tet of Overseas Vietnamese
16/02/2024 08:27
As the Tet holiday approaches, many Vietnamese people living far from their homeland still feel the eager atmosphere. Some feel excited when returning to their homeland, while many families enjoy celebrating Vietnamese Tet in foreign lands.
Hue University: Changes to Meet the Needs of Society
11/01/2024 09:03
No longer following an academic-oriented approach, the majors and training programs at the Hue University are undergoing shifts to meet the demands of businesses and society.
Keeping schools and classrooms going in the flood season
As Vietnamese Teachers’ Day (November 20th) approaches, many teachers in flood-stricken areas are still busy battling natural disasters. Flood after flood, they persistently cling to their schools and classrooms, visiting each disadvantaged student to offer support and encouragement. In these difficult places, their work is quiet yet unwavering – just like their love for the profession and affection for their students, which never runs dry.