BEIJING: Scholars and researchers from China and Vietnam are collaborating to restore ancient books to their original glory, which underscores their shared commitment to preserving and promoting cultural heritages.
“Staff members from the National Library of China and the National Library of Vietnam are keeping contact through email to communicate on the methods and facilities applied in ancient book preservation,” Chen Hongyan, head of the ancient book department of the National Library of China, told China Daily recently.
As a result of a groundbreaking program launched in late October, ancient book preservation will further promote cultural exchanges between the two countries, she said.
The program, focusing on the restoration of ancient manuscripts, was held from Oct 22 to 28 by the Chinese embassy in Vietnam, the Vietnamese Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the National Library of Vietnam.
“There is a long history of cultural exchanges between Vietnam and China, which has created many shared cultural elements in the two countries. Books, as a main form of communication, are the best objects for studying such history,” Chen said.
The program provided Vietnamese scholars and book restorers with the opportunity to enhance their skills in preserving and repairing the pages, while respecting the books and history. More than 100 participants from various institutions and universities across Vietnam attended the event, which highlighted the significance and value placed on the preservation of ancient books. –The Daily Mail-China Daily news exchange item