Exhibition showcases old documents on French culture in Hà Nội

December 13, 2017 - 09:00

An exhibition of archival materials capturing the influence of French culture on the capital city is now open at No 18 Vũ Phạm Hàm Street, Hà Nội.

Old building: The design of the main facade of the School of Medicine drawn up in 1907. — VNS Photo Lương Thu Hương
Viet Nam News

HÀ NỘI — An exhibition of archival materials capturing the influence of French culture on the capital city is now open at No 18 Vũ Phạm Hàm Street, Hà Nội.

Jointly organised by the State Records Management and Archives Department of Việt Nam and the French Archives, the exhibition marks the 100th founding anniversary of the National Library of Việt Nam, formerly an archive for Indochina during the French colonial period, and the 45th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic tie between Việt Nam and France.

It introduces 150 documents, photos and artifacts that showcase French colonial influence on Hà Nội’s architecture, education and culture. It is divided into three sections, titled From an Asian City to a European-styled Capital, the Adoption of Western Education and Mission to Preserve Memories of Archives.

Images of renowned French constructions, such as the Hà Nội Opera House, the Government Guesthouse, Presidential Palace, Hà Nội Railway Station and Long Biên Bridge, are also on display. Decades after the colonial period, the structures are the proud heritage of the capital city.

According to Deputy Minister of Home Affairs Triệu Văn Cường, the State Records Management and Archives Department of Việt Nam and the French Archives have jointly implemented many meaningful activities to promote the precious archives capturing the Frech colonial era in Việt Nam.

The deputy minister also stressed that the exhibition is one activity within the ever-developing relationship between two countries’ archives departments. It is expected to be a chance for the public, particularly the youth and researchers, to discover interesting cultural and historical features of both Việt Nam and France. Archivists hope it will spur enthusiasm for more research projects to further explore the two countries’ archival collections.

The exhibit will end on March 7, 2018. — VNS

Old drawing: The design of the lateral elevation of the Hanoi Opera House dated 1905, drawn up by Harlay, Principal Inspector of the Civil Buildings Service. — VNS Photo Lương Thu Hương
Old city: A visitor observes the photos displayed in the Adoption of Western Education section of the exhibition featuring French culture in Hà Nội. — VNS Photo Lương Thu Hương

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