Imperial Citadel of Thang Long - UNESCO World Heritage Site
The Imperial Citadel of Thang Long is a UNESCO World Heritage site in Hanoi, Vietnam. It contains gates, buildings and shrines of the Imperial Citadel from the Ly Dynasty, dating back to the 14th century. Although most of what's here has been devastated by time and war, it's an interesting place to reflect on history. Let's have a closer look!
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Central Sector of the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long - ... (UNESCO/NHK)
The Thang Long Imperial Citadel was built in the 11th century by the Ly Viet Dynasty, marking the independence of the Dai Viet. It was constructed on the remains of a Chinese fortress dating from the 7th century, on drained land reclaimed from the Red River Delta in Hanoi. It was the centre of regional political power for almost 13 centuries without interruption. The Imperial Citadel buildings and the remains in the 18 Hoang Dieu ...
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The Hanoi Citadel (Vietnamese Hoàng thành Thăng Long) is a cultural complex that includes the first royal corps of the Li dynasty, and then expanded during the Chan, Le and the Nguyen Dynasty. Ruins roughly coincide with today's Hanoi Citadel.
The royal palaces and most of the buildings in Thang Long were to some extent destroyed by the end of the 19th century because of the actions of the French army during the conquest of Vietnam (Thang Long is the old name of Hanoi). In the 20th century, the complex was still collapsing because of ongoing wars. Only at the beginning of the 21st century systematic excavations began.
December 28, 2007 The central part of the Royal Citadel Thanglong-Hanoi was classified as an architectural monument of national importance, and on August 12, 2009 it was declared a Special National Monument.
The central complex of the imperial citadel was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List on July 31, 2010 at 34 sessions in Brazil.
The central part of the Royal Citadel Thanglong-Hanoi is located on an area of 18.000 sq.m. In the area of excavations on Hoangjeu Street, at No. 18, and on the territory of the ancient Hanoi Citadel.
The central part of the Royal Citadel includes some land objects, among them the earliest is the date of the year 1467, the foundation of the Kintkhien palace, built during the early Le dynasty, and stone steps, stone rails with carved dragons. Doanmon gates (ie, the South Gate) are preserved, leading to the Forbidden City in the citadel. And from the Hanoi Citadel under the Nguyen Dynasty, the North Gate and the Flagstaff Tower are preserved. Preserved and some French military facilities, for example, the headquarters of artillery, built on one part of the foundation of the palace Kintkhien
In 1998, archaeologists conducted reconnaissance excavations at the foot of the Southern, Northern Gates and the Palace of the Princesses. There they found many relics dating back to the reign of the Li and Chan dynasties. Later, in 2008, on another excavation site in the middle of the road from the South Gate to the founding of the Kintkhien Palace, the scientists found traces of the Royal Court of the Le Dynasty, covered with typical tiles for this era. Important materials were discovered during the excavation from December 2002 to 2004 in House No. 18 of Hoangseu Street. On the territory of 19.000 sq. M. We found a whole complex of artifacts and monuments covering a long period of history: until the 11th century (that is, until the foundation of Thanglonga), then the period of Thanglong's existence and up to the present Hanoi period. The excavation area expanded to 33,000 sq.m. The cultural layers found were located on each other, architectural monuments, drainage systems, wells, foundations of columns and walls, traces of a river bed of ancient rivers and lakes were discovered.
Remnants of the Imperial City were discovered at the site of the meeting hall of Badin, when it was demolished in 2008, to free up space for the construction of a new parliament building. Various archaeological finds that have been found are exhibited in the National Museum. So far only a small part of Thang Long has been excavated.
Among the buildings associated with the imperial city stands the famous tower of Hanoi. Its height is 33.4 meters (with the flag - 41 meters). The tower is a symbol of the city. Built in 1812 during the Nguyen Dynasty, the tower, unlike many other buildings in Hanoi, was not destroyed. During the French domination over Vietnam (1885-1954), it was used to observe the surroundings and as a point of communication between headquarters and remote military posts.
The famous tower is not included in the citadel territory, usually shown to tourists. You can view it separately from the fortress, passing in the direction of the Military History Museum of Hanoi. As of 2013, the entrance fee to the fortress is 30,000 VND, which is about 1.5 US dollars. Most of the complex is open for inspection. Only some of its parts are closed from visitors in connection with the behavior there of archaeological works. Also, the northern part of the fortress is still used by the army of Vietnam, and access there is impossible.
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Imperial Citadel of Thang Long in Hanoi, Vietnam
Let's take a walk around Imperial Citadel of Thang Long (Hoàng Thành Thăng Long). The Citadel is located on No.18 Hoang Dieu, Ba Dinh, Hanoi, Vietnam.
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Thang Long Imperial Citadel - Hanoi, Vietnam
The Imperial Citadel of Thang Long is a valuable cultural heritage located in the heart of the city. It was listed in 2009 in the Top Ten Vietnam Treasures and in 2010 in the UNESCO Heritage List.
The compound consists of two areas: the archaeological site and the central area of the Citadel of the Nguyen Dynasty. The central area includes Flag tower (Ky Dai), South Gate (Doan Mon), Kinh Thien Foundation, Princess Pagoda (Hau Lau) and North Gate (Bac Mon).
This site is incredibly rich in past and relatively recent history.
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Follow Us as Jim shares with you his visit to Thang Long Imperial Citadel, where the central sector is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The royal enclosure was built during the Lý dynasty (1010) and expanded by 3 other dynasties - the Trần, Lê and the Nguyễn dynasty. It was the seat of the Vietnamese court until 1810, when the Nguyễn dynasty chose to move the capital to Huế.
A historical site with some parts restored to its former glory as reminder of a rich historical background to visitors both local and foreign. Definitely worth a visit if you are a historical buff and into ancient architecture.
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Imperial Citadel of Thang Long - A Thousand Years Old Heritage
Imperial Citadel of Thang Long (Hoàng Thành Thăng Long) is one of Vietnam’s most important historical relics.
Located in the centre of Hanoi, Imperial Citadel of Thang Long was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2010.
Over centuries, the Imperial Citadel fought through many wars and natural disasters, but still retains its ancient Vietnamese architectural features.
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The Citadel of the Ho Dynasty is a UNESCO World Heritage site in northern Vietnam. Located not far from the town of Ninh Binh, the Site covers a series of gates, walls and temple altars from the 14th century Ho Dynasty. The capital moved south from Hanoi, but was only here for a few years before moving further south again to Hué.
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The royal palaces and most of the structures in Thang Long were destroyed in the late 19th century, and today the ruins of the Thang Long Imperial City is still being excavated.
The central sector of the imperial citadel was lised in UNESCO's World Heritage Site on July 31, 2010 at its session in Brazil.
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