The exhibition utilizes over 300 documents and artifacts, divided into four main sections presented chronologically to recreate the lives and contributions of King Ly Thanh Tong, King Ly Nhan Tong, King Le Thanh Tong, teacher Chu Van An, and influential figures such as Empress Y Lan, scholar Le Van Thinh, Than Nhan Trung, Luong The Vinh, etc.
The exhibition also connects its content with the exhibition "Quoc Tu Giam - The First National School" to form a whole, helping the public better understand the history of the establishment and development of the Van Mieu - Quoc Tu Giam historical site and the results of the Vietnamese examination-based education system during the monarchical era.
Leaders and guests visit the "Inspiring Learning" exhibition space at the Temple of Literature - National University.
In addition, through documents and artifacts related to prominent figures, the exhibition will recreate a cultural heritage space dedicated to these figures, better serving the needs of visitors seeking to learn about their contributions to education, talent development, and the valuable lessons they offer that remain relevant to contemporary society.
At the event, Mr. Le Xuan Kieu - Director of the Van Mieu - Quoc Tu Giám Cultural and Scientific Activities Center, said: “The exhibition was created by the staff of the Center, with professional assistance from Vietnamese scientists and experts from the Republic of France. Together, we tell the story of: Three kings, a queen, a teacher, and doctors – all virtuous and wise individuals who shared a vision of schools and education – a factor that allows us to move towards a more peaceful, prosperous, and just society.”
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