Tam Giang Mangrove Forest
03/06/2023 07:43
Tam Giang brackish water lagoon system is the Southeast Asia's largest, located 30 km from Hue City. The lush mangrove forest not only creates conservation areas for aquatic resources, helping the Tam Giang lagoon to put on a new color, but also protects the habitat from the impact of climate change, creating more livelihoods for local people, from fishing to community tourism.
Sustainable energy in response to climate change promoted
25/05/2023 20:27
On the morning of May 23rd, the Faculty of Environment, University of Sciences, Hue University in collaboration with Green IN Vietnam Joint Stock Company, organized a communication program called “Sustainable Energy in Response to Climate Change.”
Hundred-year-old cookie molds
16/02/2023 21:55
The bronze mold is tarnished; the wooden one has some scratches on it due to harsh climate. However, those marks of time do not change the function of the molds. They are still attached to life, helping women preserve and spread their love of making Hue traditional cookies.
Launching project on digital transformation joint venture in higher education in Vietnam
15/02/2023 10:06
As the only representative in Vietnam to join the Co-leaders of the project “DIGI: CHANGE” – Digital transformation joint venture in higher education in Vietnam, on February 14, Phu Xuan University cooperated with Liverpool John Moores University and British Council (the sponsor) organized the project launch program, with the participation of more than 60 universities, colleges and high schools across the country.
Hue University: Towards a smart university model
13/02/2023 07:25
On the way to develop into a national university, Hue University has made drastic changes in training, research, and university administration, etc. Fortunately, the strict implementation of digital transformation, heading towards a smart university model at Hue University, marks a bright spot.
Celebrities and beauty queens participate in afforestation
08/12/2022 08:17
In response to the policy of planting 1 billion trees and celebrating Vietnam's Forestry Day (November 28th), in recent days, forestry units and forest owners have planted thousands of indigenous trees such as green ironwood, cycads, tarrietia javanica blume (huynh), golden oaks, etc. All these plants are able to adapt to climate change and prevent landslides very effectively.
Tam Giang Mangrove Forest
Tam Giang brackish water lagoon system is the Southeast Asia's largest, located 30 km from Hue City. The lush mangrove forest not only creates conservation areas for aquatic resources, helping the Tam Giang lagoon to put on a new color, but also protects the habitat from the impact of climate change, creating more livelihoods for local people, from fishing to community tourism.