On the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day on September 2, organizing "The Heart of a Soldier" in collaboration with NASON to introduce the Creative copyright of Veterans, Record holders, Dr. Le Duy Hao, and opening the NASON Ceramic Heritage Cultural Space.
On this occasion, veteran Le Duy Hao opened the NASON spiritual Ceramic Heritage Cultural Space in Hanoi.
Veteran, Record holder, Dr. Le Duy Hao was born in 1959 in the land of King Hung's fatherland (Dao Xa commune, the old Thanh Thuy district) now in Phu Tho province.

At the age of 18, young man Le Duy Hao volunteered to join the army, holding a gun to protect the border. In the years 1984 - 1989, he directly fought on the Vi Xuyen - Ha Giang front, stationed in the squad of the 543rd Engineering Brigade - Military Region 2. After more than 11 years in the army, Senior Lieutenant Le Duy Hao asked for revalidation to switch to economics to help his family.
At the age of "Crucifying children to know life and death", after many failures, successes and ups and downs in life, Le Duy Hao focused on studying Buddhism and suddenly realized one thing: something must be done for the homeland and try to be the pride of family and relatives.
In 2010, veteran Le Duy Hao started a pottery career from a zero number. He alone went to the most famous ceramic villages in Vietnam to learn the techniques of artisans.
He did not hesitate to "recruit" porcelain artisans, and brought the most skilled craftsmen to Dao Xa to pass on the craft. Le Duy Hao directly participated in making models, decorating, mixing and even setting up furnaces and burning furnaces. He specifically recorded and adjusted each small number.
At first, it was only a survey and experimentation, later a workshop was built and the People's Committee of Phu Tho province allocated 29.6 hectares to build a Kaolin - fenpats - Mica processing plant: recruiting workers, hiring teachers, installing equipment lines.
To create a series of ceramic products like today, veteran Le Duy Hao has put a lot of effort and tried to find his own path.
That unique series of ceramics was officially born under the name of NASON spiritual Ceramics, which are ground in high heat and converted energy from fossil oxyeduct - hydrocarbon acid.
In 2018, veteran Le Duy Hao was honored to receive the Recording Organization of Vietnam (VietKings) and the World Record Alliance (WorldKings) Recognition of NASON Ceramics - the ceramic product with the highest anhydrate ratio in Vietnam and the world.
In 2019, record holder Le Duy Hao continued to be honored with an honorary doctorate from the World Record Institute (WRU) to honor his contributions over the years.