The Council assessed the status and proposed a plan to preserve and restore national treasures of the Nguyen Dynasty's royal court, consisting of 14 members, according to Decision No. 1566 / QD-UBND issued by the Hue City People's Committee on May 30.
Accordingly, Mr. Nguyen Thanh Binh - Permanent Vice Chairman of Hue City People's Committee - Chairman of the Council. The Vice Chairman of the Council includes Mr. Phan Thanh Hai - Director of Hue Department of Culture and Sports, Member of the National Cultural Heritage Council and Mr. Pham Dinh Phong - Deputy Director of Cultural Heritage Department, Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
Members invited to join the Council are researchers, conservation and restoration experts, museum leaders, artisans, representatives of specialized units, including representatives of the National Museum of History, the Hue Royal Antiquities Museum and the Hue Monuments Conservation Center.
The People's Committee of Hue City invites Mr. Nguyen Van Doan, Director of the National History Museum, Member of the National Cultural Heritage Council; Mr. Pham Quoc Quan, former Director of the National History Museum, Member of the National Cultural Heritage Council; Ms. Nguyen Thi Huong, Head of Storage Department, National History Museum joined the Council.
Experts from Hue City were invited to join the Council, including Mr. Nguyen Xuan Hoa, Former Director of the Department of Culture and Information of Thua Thien Hue province; Mr. Phan Tien Dung, Chairman of the Hue City Historical Science Association; Ms. Huynh Thi Anh Van, Former Director of the Hue Royal Antiquities Museum; Artisan Nguyen Thi Thu Hien, Conservation thictor, Time box Company; Mr. Ho Huu Hanh, Director of Hue Monuments restoration Joint Stock Company; Mr. Ngo Van Minh, Director of the Hue Royal Antiquities Museum.
The Council is responsible for assessing the status of the Nguyen Dynasty's throne and proposing a plan to preserve and restore the National Treasure of the Nguyen Dynasty King to assist the Chairman of the People's Committee of Hue City to consider the decision to preserve and restore the Nguyen Dynasty's throne.
The club dissolved itself after completing the task.
As reported by Lao Dong Newspaper, on May 24, at Thai Hoa Palace (Hue Imperial City), Ho Van Phuong Tam (born in 1983, residing in Huong Long Ward, Phu Xuan District, Hue City) committed an act of violating national treasures - the throne of the Nguyen Dynasty.
Despite being reminded by the security guard, the subject continued to invade the throne display area, scream and broke the left armrest of the throne.
Hue Monuments Conservation Center said that after the incident, the unit directed the Hue Royal Antiques Museum to bring the Nguyen Dynasty throne to store and preserve at the antiques warehouse; At the same time, the restoration is displayed at Thai Hoa Palace to serve tourists.
Hue City directs a comprehensive assessment of the incident, requiring relevant units to review responsibilities, learn from experience, and at the same time develop a more effective plan to protect artifacts and relics. The Hue Monuments Conservation Center; Department of Culture and Sports are assigned to coordinate the implementation, focusing on national-level artifacts, applying monitoring technology, and improving the skills of the security force.