Kazimierz Kwiatkowski and the Polish Heritage Restoration School in Vietnam” examines the life, work, and legacy of Kazimierz Kwiatkowski (often called “Kazik”), the Polish architect and conservationist who played a decisive role in preserving Vietnam’s cultural heritage during the late 20th century. Key themes include: Kazimierz Kwiatkowski’s Career – The book traces his background in Poland, his training in heritage conservation, and his move to Vietnam in the 1980s under cultural cooperation programs between Poland and Vietnam; Preservation of Vietnamese Heritage – It highlights his pioneering role in the restoration of major cultural sites such as the ancient town of Hội An, the Mỹ Sơn Sanctuary, and the Complex of Huế Monuments, many of which later became UNESCO World Heritage Sites; The Polish Conservation Approach – The book situates Kwiatkowski within the broader “Polish school of heritage restoration,” known for balancing authenticity, scientific rigor, and respect for local traditions; Cross-Cultural Exchange – It emphasizes how Kwiatkowski’s work reflected not only technical expertise but also cultural diplomacy, creating a bridge of friendship between Vietnam and Poland; Legacy and Recognition – Beyond professional achievements, the book portrays him as a beloved figure in Vietnam, remembered for his dedication, humility, and lifelong commitment to protecting cultural heritage. Statues, memorials, and continued academic references honor his contribution.