Showing posts with label experts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label experts. Show all posts

Wednesday 14 November 2012

Vietnam, Japan discuss traditional wooden architecture

 

 

Vietnamese and Japanese experts gathered for a workshop in the central city of Hue on November 12 to discuss traditional wooden architecture in the preservation of architectural relics in the former imperial city of Hue. 

The workshop, the first of its kind, was jointly organised by the Hue Monuments Conservation Centre (HMCC), the UNESCO World Heritage Institute at Japan’s Waseda University and the Japan Architects’ Association. 

Participants said that traditional wooden architecture plays an important role in the Hue monument architectural system. They stressed that the thorough understanding of materials, manipulating methods, structures and factors that affect wooden architectural works is an important foundation for the conservation and restoration of relics. 

Researchers discussed the traditional wooden architectures of Vietnam and Japan and their similarities. 

The two sides shared experiences and proposed measures to conserve wooden architectural works, as the Hue relics are badly affected by global climate change. 

Waseda University is coordinating with HMCC a study of the restoration of the war-torn Can Chanh Palace , which was the second largest - after Thai Hoa Palace - in the Imperial Palace.

The project is estimated to cost 10 million USD. Funded by official development assistance (ODA), construction is expected to be completed in five years.

Source: VNA

 

Saturday 29 September 2012

Phong Nha Cave reveals further secrets

Experts from Phong Nha-Ke Bang Eco-tourism and Culture Centre have just discovered two lakes in Phong Nha Cave.

 

First image of the 70-square metre lake in Phong Nha Cave 

The centre Director Le Thanh Loi said the lakes were around 500 metres from each other. The first stretches 70 square metres while the other is over 300 square metres. Experts have yet to determine how deep Xuyen Son Ho Lake is.

This is the second discovery this year at Phong Nha Cave after a colour-changing stalactite was detected in July.

From October 1 this year, the centre will open the Xuyen Son Dong cave for tourists and will hold a contest to name the 300-square metre cave.