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Under the framework of the project, an international seminar to discuss ways to preserve ancient streets in Asian and European cities was held in Hanoi, drawing the participation of about 150 Vietnamese and international scientists to discuss preserving and restoring cultural heritage.
In the past 10 years, three ancient houses at 38 Hang Dao, 55 Hang Bac and 87 Ma May streets have been restored under the sponsorship of the French city of Toulouse. Toulouse Mayor Jean Luc Moudenc said this was really a model to combine the conservation of architectural heritage with improvements in the local people’s living conditions.
The master plan for conserving Old Quarters under the world heritage roadmap should be implemented synchronously in adherence to regulations and policies. Concerning a number of solutions that need to be implemented in the near future, Mrs Hang said the city will continue building pilot conservation projects and devising solutions to help people restore the ancient architectural work and heighten their awareness about the conservation of the Old Quarter. Besides, the city will invest in upgrading historical and cultural relic sites and maintaining traditional crafts. The Management Board of Hanoi’s Old Quarter has proposed a pilot project to conserve ancient Ta Hien Street and upgrade the ancient streets of Luong Ngoc Quyen, Hang Bac and Ma May.Ta Hien Street alone has architectures typical of the 36 old streets and guilds with houses built in the same style, space arrangement and area. The low volume of traffic on Ta Hien will facilitate a plan to re-organise the route into a walking street. (Source: VOV)
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