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Hue carvings proposed as UNESCO Memory of the World
The Hue royal architectures engraved with poetry will be proposed
as a valuable archive in UNESCO’s Memory of the World list, as heard at a recent
workshop held in Hue city in the central province of Thua Thien- Hue.
The poetries carved on imperial buildings in Hue comprise selective works by
emperors and mandarins from the Nguyen dynasty dating from 1802-1945. They are
carved, encrusted and enamelled on royal architectures with various materials
such as wood, vitreous enamel and ceramics.
Although Han Chinese characters were used for the poems, they are different from
carved calligraphy found on ancient buildings in China .
Carved poems can be seen at Thai Hoa Palace, The To Temple, Hung To Temple
inside the former imperial palace, in the mausoleums for Kings Minh Mang, Thieu
Tri, Dong Khanh and Duc Duc, and in pagodas and residences of royal families and
mandarins.
The buildings encompass all criteria required to receive the honour of a
documentary heritage, including practicality, uniqueness, role internationally,
integrity and endangered status, the Van Hoa (Culture) online newspaper quoted
Professor Dr. Luu Tran Tieu as saying.
At the event, he highlighted that it is necessary to clarify the uniqueness and
international influence of the archives when presenting them for consideration
of recognition by UNESCO.
Meanwhile, Vu Thi Minh Huong, Chairwoman of the National Committee for Memory of
the World, said the Hue Monuments Conservation Centre should collaborate with
relevant agencies to protect and promote the archives’ values by organising
workshops and media campaigns.
Leading conservationists at the workshop agreed that preserving the buildings is
a prerequisite for the protection of the poetry system. They said practical
measures should be taken to protect the carvings from natural disasters.
Director of the conservation centre Phan Thanh Hai affirmed that together with
profiling crucial documents about the carvings for UNESCO’s recognition, the
centre will digitalise poetries carved on the heritage buildings to promote
their values.
Currently, Vietnam has four documentary heritages recognised as Memories of the
World: the Nguyen dynasty wood blocks, the stone steles preserved at the Temple
of Literature, Buddhist-Sutra woodblocks stored at Vinh Nghiem Pagoda and
Imperial records from the Nguyen Dynasty.
UNESCO launched the Memory of the World Programme in 1994 to guard against
collective amnesia and to call upon the preservation of valuable archive
holdings and library collections all over the world..
Source: VNA |
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