On May 15 lastyear, part of the building’s roof fell off and had been temporarilypropped up by scaffolding, posing a threat to visitors.
The construction, valued at almost 12 billion VND (558,139 USD), isset to recover the entire relic site, including its wooden frame, roofand some carved sections.
Phu Van Lau, a two-storeywooden building, was built in 1818 during the reign of King Gia Long as aplace to keep the royal edicts and post examination results. It wasalso where feasts and entertainment activities of royal families tookplace on festive occasions.-VNA