The Ao dai in Hue life
02/07/2024 16:41
Throughout the S-shaped strip of the land of Vietnam, Ao dai can be found in every region. Specifically, in Hue, Ao dai has become a part of the cultural identity and unique beauty of the people here. An important milestone in Hue Ao dai costume was in 1744, after Lord Nguyen Phuc Khoat ascended the throne in Phu Xuan, he promulgated many policies and mentioned the modification of costumes. Thereafter, during the Nguyen Dynasty, the court issued an order, creating an opportunity for Hue women in particular and Vietnamese women in general to wear Ao dai regularly. Accordingly, the tradition of wearing Ao dai gradually entered the daily life of people.
Paintings from… moss
19/01/2024 14:40
Skillfully integrating moss into paintings to highlight the unique colors and shapes of moss clusters, Mr. Nguyen Phuoc Son, a Zoomer, has created impressive, eye-catching artistic moss paintings.
Trust for consumers created
15/12/2023 07:43
To date, 8 safe and organic food supply chains have taken shape in the province with 15 typical local products.
Exploring Phung Tien Palace
09/12/2023 08:46
Once a massive construction in the past, Phung Tien Palace inside Hue Imperial Citadel was completely destroyed after many historical upheavals. Since 2017, the complex of Phung Tien Palace has been gradually restored through a cooperation project between Vietnam and the Federal Republic of Germany to preserve the remaining structures and revive their original shape and function.
Dang Mau Tuu’s exhibition themed “Specks of dust in life”
03/11/2023 08:03
Each painting is a combination of countless specks of dust in all shapes and sizes. They are featured in diverse and contrasting states: static or dynamic, harmless or poisonous, merging or separating, stirring, or even whirling in the lively universe.
Exploring Due Son
18/09/2023 18:34
Due Son, also known as Mount Le, Mount Re or Mount Ke, has a slightly pointed shape and beautiful form. The Eastern side of the mountain rests on Ta Trach Lake. The mountain is like a guardian god, standing at the upstream source of the Huong River, protecting the land where the Temple of Literature and the Temple of Martial Arts Saint are located.
Ripening season of Thanh tra grapefruit
11/09/2023 13:54
Hue Thanh tra grapefruit is very distinctive and easy to identify compared to other products of the same type, such as its fruit shape, color, aroma and sweet, fragrant taste...
Admiring Japanese pottery
09/05/2023 07:25
Within the framework of Hue Traditional Craft Festival 2023, the Japanese ceramic exhibition “Yakishime - Shape of the Earth” offers visitors a unique perspective on the craft of the land of Fusang. The exhibition is held by the Japan Foundation Center for Cultural Exchange in Vietnam in collaboration with Hue Museum of Fine Arts. The exhibition is opened from April 27th to May 14th at the Diem Phung Thi Art Center.
Hue urban area needs to be different and associated with the development of the country
03/04/2023 12:20
Allocating resources to develop urban space in lagoon and seaside areas; investing in Chan May - Lang Co Economic Zone; clarifying the shape of a modern Hue City, etc., are some suggestions from leading experts on planning, architecture, urbanization, economy, and so on, at the conference organized by the Provincial People's Committee on the afternoon of April 1st to collect opinions on the Urban Master Plan of Thua Thien Hue to 2045, with a vision to 2065.
The Ao dai in Hue life
Throughout the S-shaped strip of the land of Vietnam, Ao dai can be found in every region. Specifically, in Hue, Ao dai has become a part of the cultural identity and unique beauty of the people here. An important milestone in Hue Ao dai costume was in 1744, after Lord Nguyen Phuc Khoat ascended the throne in Phu Xuan, he promulgated many policies and mentioned the modification of costumes. Thereafter, during the Nguyen Dynasty, the court issued an order, creating an opportunity for Hue women in particular and Vietnamese women in general to wear Ao dai regularly. Accordingly, the tradition of wearing Ao dai gradually entered the daily life of people.