Hanoi (VNA) – The France-Vietnam digital library is the fifth of itskind that shares documents of the National Library of France (BnF), includingthose on Indochina.
Formed under cooperation between the National Library of Vietnam and the BnF,the library brings together more than 2,000 remarkable documents, fromcollections of the two national libraries and their partners, at https://heritage.bnf.fr/france-vietnam.The website is available in both French and Vietnamese.
The documents include prints, manuscripts, maps, drawings and photographs,testifying the interaction of culture, history and science between the twocountries from the 17th to the 20th century.
In addition to documentary resources, some 20 unpublished texts written byspecialists and researchers, both French and Vietnamese, highlight andcontextualise the documents presented.
Kieu Thuy Nga, Director of the National Library of Vietnam, said all of thedocuments have been digitalised, with those on Indochina considered valuable.
Such documents on Indochina serve as a foundation for the restoration oftraditions, including festivals, according to Prof. Le Hong Ly, Chairman of theVietnam Folklore Association./.