Whale Worship Ceremony - Sacred rhythm of life in the lagoon region
22/09/2025 21:38
The Tam Giang - Cau Hai lagoon system of Hue City stretches in the Northwest - Southeast direction along the coast, with a length of 68 km and a total surface area of 216 km². It comprises three interconnected lagoons: Tam Giang, Thuy Tu, and Cau Hai. With aquatic flora and fauna considered among the richest in Southeast Asia, this ecosystem has sustained generations of local residents.
Supporting tech startups so they’re not alone
08/09/2025 21:03
This was a key focus at the event “Tech Startup Day: Connecting the Technology Startup Ecosystem in Hue”, organized by the Hue Innovation Hub on August 29.
Orientation for Solutions to Develop Innovative Startup Ecosystem
14/08/2025 16:51
On August 13, the Department of Science and Technology held a conference titled “Orientation for solutions to develop an Innovative Startup Ecosystem in Hue City in the New Phase”. The event was held to foster the work of discussing, sharing, and offering solutions to agree on ways to promote local innovative startup ecosystem, helping it overcome challenges and reach new heights.
A foundation for a sports ecosystem integrated with the economy
06/08/2025 11:00
The “Hue Sports Festival” 2025, a community health-centered sports event, took place from July 12 to August 4. At this point, we can affirm that the event not only demonstrated the effectiveness of sports socialization but also laid a foundation for important future goals.
A visit to Tam Giang - Cau Hai
06/07/2025 17:22
Spanning a total water surface area of more than 210 km², Tam Giang - Cau Hai lagoon system,consisting of three main lagoons: Tam Giang, Thuy Tu, and Cau Hai, is often praised as a natural masterpiece bestowed upon Hue. The Tam Giang - Cau Hai lagoon system connects to the East Sea via the Thuan An inlet (Tam Giang lagoon) and the Tu Hien inlet (Cau Hai lagoon). It is the largest brackish lagoon system in Vietnam as well as all of Southeast Asia with an incredibly rich and diverse ecosystem.
Searching for new paths of creation
17/06/2025 07:58
At the end of May, Hue hosted the first session of a local artist training course organized by 4ll-in Performance Art Company (4LLIN). Coming to Hue, the young members of 4LLIN brought the project “Developing the performing arts ecosystem in Hue, from June to December 2025.”
Growing up from entrepreneurship
04/07/2024 08:14
With the help and companionship from members of the province's startup ecosystem and investors inside and outside the province, many startups or startup ideas and projects, even though they started small, have overcome difficulties in their entrepreneurial journey and are gradually asserting their position in the market.
“Romantic features in the ancient village” painting contest
02/07/2024 20:48
The “Romantic features in the ancient village”painting contest, organized by the project supportingViet Nam’s social impact business ecosystemin response to COVID-19 (ISEE-COVID) in collaboration with the Department of Planning and Investment, is currently running from June 30th to July 13th, 2024, at Phuoc Tich ancient village, Phong Hoa commune, Phong Dien district.
Running up Bach Ma Peak to explore the beauty of nature
07/03/2024 14:13
Dubbed as a paradise on earth for nature lovers, Bach Ma National Park is famous not only for its rare ecosystem but also for its immensely captivating natural beauty.
Star fruits are just like “gold”
22/02/2024 15:54
Understanding the value of star fruits for household cleaning, Myy Nature has created a unique “ecosystem” of biological products made from star fruits.
Whale Worship Ceremony - Sacred rhythm of life in the lagoon region
The Tam Giang - Cau Hai lagoon system of Hue City stretches in the Northwest - Southeast direction along the coast, with a length of 68 km and a total surface area of 216 km². It comprises three interconnected lagoons: Tam Giang, Thuy Tu, and Cau Hai. With aquatic flora and fauna considered among the richest in Southeast Asia, this ecosystem has sustained generations of local residents.