Paintings portray royal retreat
A "getaway" tomb with a lake built by a poetic king to frolic with his royal concubines is the focus of an art camp being attended by 15 people in Hue.
Hue researcher opens museum
Researcher Tran Dinh Son opened his private museum in Hue to the public yesterday, revealing a vast collection of rare antiques he and his ancestors collected.
Ancient objects at Yen Bai museum under threat
Concerns have been raised over the preservation of more than 20,000 ancient objects at the Yen Bai provincial museum, some as old as 13,000 years.
Hue forms conservation ties with Luang Prabang
Laos and Hue are to exchange information on conservation work following an understanding signed by The Hue Monuments Conservation Centre and its Laos counterpart yesterday (Apr 22).
Exhibition features royal objects
As many as 37 items used by the Nguyen Kings are on display at an exhibition in the ancient royal city of Hue in the central province of Thua Thien-Hue.
Valuable Hong River antiques displayed in Hung Yen
As many as 600 antiques from ten Hong (Red) River delta provinces are on display at the Hung Yen Museum in the northern province of Hung Yen.
Hoa Chau Citadel deteriorating, experts warn
Hoa Chau Citadel in the central province of Thua Thien-Hue is deteriorating through want of protection and preservation, researchers said in a report.
JICA supports tourism info centre
The new Tourism Information Centre of Phuoc Tich Village, a destination in the central province of Thua Thien-Hue, has now been completed and is open to serve visitors, thanks to the support of the Japan International Co-operation Agency (JICA).
Ancient jar discovered in Quang Binh Province
Some tourist guides working in the Phong Nha-Ke Bang tourism centre in the central province of Quang Binh yesterday discovered, quite by chance, an ancient jar inside the Phong Nha grotto.
Dig sheds light on ancient citadel
Archaeologists have discovered typical techniques applied in building the Dai La Citadel in the 8th century at an excavation site at the junction of Dao Tan-Nguyen Khanh Toan in downtown Ha Noi.
Veterans donate war souvenirs
The Thai Binh provincial museum has received hundreds of artifacts from the war donated by the province's Association of Vietnamese Veteran Volunteer Soldiers in Laos.

Hightlight

Tax code reforms to decipher dependents Tax code reforms to decipher dependents

People who are dependent on personal income tax payers will be given their own tax codes to avoid people lodging claims as dependents of more than one taxpayer.

Farmer-firm linkups remain elusive despite Gov't efforts Farmer-firm linkups remain elusive despite Gov't efforts

More than 10 years after the Government unveiled policies to encourage tie-ups between farmers and businesses, the proportion of farm produce sold through such contracts remains modest.

Buddha statues highlight heritage Buddha statues highlight heritage

An exhibition of Buddhist artefacts from the 11th to 20th century opened yesterday at the HCM City-based Xa Loi Pagoda.

Australian book to provide ‘limitless' inspiration Australian book to provide ‘limitless' inspiration

A book by Australian limbless victim Nick Vujicic was launched in Vietnamese yesterday.