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More than half a century since the homeland’s liberation (March 26, 1975 – March 26, 2026), Hue’s urban landscape has undergone significant transformation, marked by newly widened roads, bridges spanning rivers and lagoons, modern urban zones, and an increasingly synchronized technical infrastructure system.
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In response to the 5th Vietnam Book and Reading Culture Day 2026, on the morning of April 21, at the School Library (82 Hung Vuong St., Hue City), Hue College organized a series of practical and meaningful activities. These events aimed to honor the value of books while powerfully spreading reading habits among students.
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On the evening of April 12, 2026, at the 16B Lam Hoang campus, Hue College held the Bunpimay Traditional New Year celebration for over 300 Lao international students currently studying and living in Hue City. The event took place in a warm, solidary atmosphere rich in cultural identity.
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Inside a workshop thick with the scent of cement on Lai The Street (My Thuong Ward), there is a craftsman who remains devoted, day after day, to the meticulous work of casting bonsai pots. He is Nguyen Van Nhan, 53 years old, with 15 years of experience dedicated to creating pots tailored specifically for bonsai artworks.
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As heritage cities around the world search for sustainable development models, the concept of a “living museum city” is emerging as a direction many localities aspire to. With its distinctive cultural heritage and unique identity, Hue has every potential to become a typical example of this model.
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On the evening of March 29, in Hue City, the Organizing Committee of the Hue-ICT Challenge 2026 solemnly held the Closing and Awards Ceremony for the Programming Competition for secondary students. The event marked a brilliant milestone with 344 awards presented to the most outstanding individuals.
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On the morning of March 29th, Thanh Thuy Ward held the opening ceremony of its 1st Physical Training and Sports Festival for the 2025–2026 period.
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“Afternoon in My Homeland” was not only an artistic program commemorating the late musician Trinh Cong Son, but also a gathering of kindred spirits who share a deep affinity for his music.
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Two world heritage cities - York (the UK) and Kyoto (Japan) - have been implementing Net Zero tourism models that Hue can refer and adapt to its local context.