Hanoi (VNA) 🌜– An international conference focusing on the collection, preservation, research, and promotion of Han-Nom documents was held in Hanoi on May 7, as part of activities marking the 50th anniversary of the Institute of Social Sciences Information (ISSI).
The event was jointly organised by the ISSI, the Han-Nom Studies Institute, the Institute of Philosophy under the Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences, and the Institute of Chinese Literature and Philosophy (Academia Sinica, Taiwan - China). It served as a platform for scholars to share experiences and propose solutions for preserving and promoting the value of Han (Chinese script) -Nom (Vietnamese ideographic script) documents in the modern era. Speaking at the conference, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pham Minh Tuan, Vice President of the Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences, emphasised that Han-Nom manuscripts are a vital part of Vietnam’s written cultural heritage. They record the nation's history, culture, and intellectual achievements. However, many historical and geographical records, and ancient documents have been lost or damaged due to the effects of time and wars. He noted that the Academy has long prioritised the collection, archiving, preservation, and digitisation of Han-Nom materials to support both domestic and international research. Tuan praised the ISSI’s initiative in fostering collaborative efforts to preserve Han-Nom documents. He stressed the importance of expanding academic exchange networks at both national and international levels, particularly in the context of accelerating digital transformation.
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