World Cultural Heritage Imperial Citadel of Thang Long
Báo Tin Tức•30/12/2024
Thang Long Imperial Citadel is a complex of relics associated with the history of Thang Long Hanoi citadel.
This massive architectural work was built by dynasties in many historical periods and has become the most important relic in the system of relics in Vietnam. Unique architectural traces and millions of precious artifacts have partly recreated the historical process spanning from the period of Chinese domination under the rule of the Sui and Tang dynasties (7th to 9th centuries), throughout the dynasties: Ly, Tran, Le, Mac and Nguyen (1010-1945). On July 31, 2010, local time in Brazil, or August 1, 2010, Vietnam time, the World Heritage Committee passed a Resolution recognizing the Central Sector of the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long - Hanoi as a World Cultural Heritage. This is the pride of not only Hanoi but also of the whole country of Vietnam.
Tourists take pictures of Doan Mon Gate when visiting. Photo: VNADoan Mon is the main southern gate to Thang Long Imperial Citadel, built during the Le Dynasty and restored during the Nguyen Dynasty. Photo: VNADoan Mon is the main southern gate to Thang Long Imperial Citadel, built during the Le Dynasty and restored during the Nguyen Dynasty. Photo: VNATourists visit the Hanh Cung gate in the Thang Long Imperial Citadel relic site. Photo: VNADoan Mon is the main southern gate to Thang Long Imperial Citadel, built during the Le Dynasty and restored during the Nguyen Dynasty. Photo: VNAThang Long Imperial Citadel relic site. Photo: VNA
Gate No. 9 Hoang Dieu is one of the gates to the Thang Long Imperial Citadel relic site. Photo: VNA
The relic site is now a tourist attraction for domestic and international tourists. Photo: VNA
The Hanh Cung Gate is located at 12 Nguyen Tri Phuong, the entrance to the Thang Long Imperial Citadel relic site. Photo: VNA
The relic site is now a tourist attraction for domestic and international tourists. Photo: VNA
Entrance to Hau Lau - the innermost tower, close to Bac Mon - the back gate of the Imperial Citadel. Photo: VNAThe relic site is now a tourist attraction for domestic and international tourists. Photo: VNATourists visit the Kinh Thien Palace area, where the most solemn ceremonies of the royal court were held, foreign envoys were welcomed and important national affairs were discussed. Photo: VNAKinh Thien Palace is the central and most important relic, where the most solemn ceremonies of the royal court are held, where foreign envoys are received and where the court holds court to discuss important national affairs. Photo: VNA
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