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Plans to preserve key heritage
    
Extensive new measures have been introduced in a bid to preserve 
and develop the historical stone steles at Ha Noi's Temple of Literature.
The three-year project was announced by the Scientific and Cultural Centre of 
the Temple of Literature, who highlighted the great importance of protecting the 
invaluable steles which commemorate doctors and scholars from the Le to Nguyen 
dynasties (1442-1779).
Nguyen Van Tu, chief of the research unit at the centre, said that there would 
be an annual renovation of the steles to protect them against degradation and 
vandalism.
He highlighted the damage currently affecting the turtle statues, upon which 
commemorative stone slabs mounted. It has become a habit of Vietnamese visitors, 
in particular young people, to touch the heads of the turtles for good luck 
during the lunar new year or in examination periods. This causes long term 
damage to the memorials.
New restricted areas have been introduced to combat this problem and display 
panels have been placed to present information about the 82 steles, which were 
recognised as being part of the world's documentary heritage by UNESCO in 2010.
Tu said that as part of the project the beauty of the monuments would be 
enhanced by the introduction of ornamental plants and repairs to surrounding 
fences and doors. The centre is also set to improve the environmental sanitation 
of the temple to make it more welcoming for visitors.
The Temple of Literature, built during the reign King Ly Nhan Tong in 1070, is 
one of several temples in the country that honour Confucius, along with sages 
and scholars. It is also the location of the "Imperial Academy" (Quoc Tu Giam), 
Viet Nam's first national university.
Nowadays, the temple is a popular site with both locals and foreign visitors and 
is the site for many of Ha Noi's cultural and educational activities. It has 
welcomed over 700,000 tourists since the beginning of the year, 60 per cent of 
them hailing from abroad.
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     Source: VNS  | 
  
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