Vice President
The Echo of Hue
Student-led cultural organization focused on Vietnamese heritage and historical education - targeting younger generations
As Vice President of The Echo of Hue, I have the opportunity to lead a group of 6 young members who share a passion for Vietnamese culture and history. We chose Hue – the ancient capital – as the center for heritage research and storytelling using creative methods such as multimedia storytelling and cultural criticism. I directly participate in building content, orienting topics and connecting document sources to convey Hue cultural values ​​in a close way, helping young people both acquire knowledge and feel the depth of national history.
The highlight of the project is the e-magazine “The Echo of Hue”, where we explore topics on royal architecture, Nguyen Dynasty fine arts, royal music and traditional cuisine. Not only stopping at research, I also co-organized a cultural immersion trip to Hue for members to experience the reality of four typical heritages and find inspiration along the Perfume River. This experience made me realize that cultural preservation is not just about preserving the past, but about making the heritage live on in today's young generation.




Head of Design
Mot Thoi Con Vuong Club
A student-led cultural project reviving interest in Vietnamese history and Nguyen Dynasty architecture
As the Head of Design for the project A Time of Reign, I had the opportunity to combine my love of fine arts with the responsibility of spreading Vietnamese cultural values. I built the visual identity system for the project, from the logo, colors to the content design orientation, to create a visual style that is both modern and retains the spirit of the Nguyen Dynasty. In addition, I edited an E-book on the history and architecture of the Nguyen Dynasty - an experience that helped me hone my research thinking, verify academic sources and convey cultural knowledge in a scientific and easy-to-understand way.
In parallel with producing digital learning materials, I was in charge of designing communication content for the fanpage and developing a history-loving community with more than 2,000 followers. A memorable experience was when my team and I organized five free tours for international visitors at the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long, introducing the connection between the architecture of the Thang Long region and the heritage of the Nguyen Dynasty. Those face-to-face conversations helped me realize that cultural preservation is not just about conveying information, but also about creating a bridge for Vietnamese heritage to be appreciated in the context of globalization.













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