Nguyen Dynasty documents on display

King Minh Mang’s various administrative and royal documents under the Nguyen Dynasty (1802-1945) are on display at an exhibition that opened in Hanoi on November 22.
 
Nguyen Dynasty documents on display ảnh 1A stamp of crown prince under King Gia Long’s reign (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - King Minh Mang’s various administrative and royal documentsunder the Nguyen Dynasty (1802-1945) are on display at an exhibition thatopened in Hanoi on November 22.

WhenKing Minh Mang (1791-1841) ascended the throne in 1820, he released a royalproclamation announcing that served as a huge favour for all citizens andmandarins.

Accordingly,students of Quoc Tu Giam (a royal college built in 1803 in the imperial city ofHue) would receive allowances to encourage them in studying.

Inaddition, “thieves who confessed their guilty before being investigated wouldreceive clemency”, wrote the king.

Theexhibition is divided into various parts revealing the human source of managingdocuments, how the documents were compiled, stored and solved, and how royalstamps were used on the administrative documents.

KingGia Long established the first office in charge of compiling and managingadministrative documents in 1802.

“Ithelps visitors and researchers learn about the documents used under the Nguyendynasty, the last feudal dynasty of Vietnam,” said Ha Van Hue, Director of theNational Archives Centre 1. “Through the documents, we can understand howadministrative offices work and imagine the social, economic and politicalsituation of the country under reigns of Nguyen kings.”

“Thedocuments were written in beautiful handwritings and stamped with differentseals expressing different types of documents.”

Theexhibition also aims to show the value of these documents and the importance ofprotecting and preserving national heritage.

Administrativedocuments displayed at the exhibition are parts of the collection received thecertificate of the Asian-Pacific Region’s Memory of the World Programme, whichare currently stored at the National Archives Centre 1.

Inorder to protect the original documents, the exhibition displays only photosand replicas of the documents and stamps.

Thewhole documents, numbering nearly 200,000 pages, include laws, decrees, edictsand instructions for resolving problems in various fields such as politics,military affairs, foreign affairs, economy, society and culture.

Theexhibition will run until December 31.-VNA
VNA

See more

Documentary about Vietnam - China friendship released

Documentary about Vietnam - China friendship released

A documentary film featuring the Vietnam - China friendship was released in Nanning city, China's Guangxi province, on January 15 on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the two countries' diplomatic ties (January 18, 1950 - 2025) and the “Year of Vietnam - China Humanistic Exchange.

Dak Lak blends cultural preservation with tourism growth

Dak Lak blends cultural preservation with tourism growth

On January 16, the Department of Culture, Sports, and Tourism of Dak Lak Province distributed numerous sets of gongs, musical instruments and traditional attire of ethnic groups to 33 cultural clubs and art teams across 14 districts, towns, and cities.

Illustrative image (Source: laodong.vn)

2,025 drones to light up West Lake for New Year celebration

A New Year celebration event featuring a breathtaking performance by 2,025 drones harmonised with traditional Vietnamese music is set to take place in Hanoi’s West Lake at 8 p.m. on January 18, marking the opening of the Hanoi International Light Festival 2025.

More than 600 photos, documents, and objects, and 95 posters are being displayed in the northern province of Thai Nguyen to celebrate the 95th founding anniversary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV). (Photo: VNA)

Thai Nguyen exhibition spotlights Party’s glorious history

More than 600 photos, documents, and objects, and 95 posters are being displayed in the northern province of Thai Nguyen to celebrate the 95th founding anniversary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) (February 3, 1930-2025) and the upcoming Lunar New Year 2025 (the Year of the Snake).

A photo will be displayed at the exhibition. (Photo: The Courtesy of the Vietnam National Museum of History)

Exhibition highlights CPV’s historical milestones

More than 150 documents, items, and photos will be on display at the Vietnam National Museum of History in an exhibition celebrating the 95th anniversary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) (February 3, 1930 - 2025) and toward the upcoming 14th National Party Congress.

A street parade at Hanoi Creative Design Festival (Photo: hanoimoi)

Hanoi leaves cultural industry hallmarks

Hallmarks of Hanoi's cultural industry has contributed to creating momentum for the country's cultural industry, both enriching the spiritual and cultural lives of its residents but also boosting its allure as a tourism destination.