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Imperial Citadel of Thang Long
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The Imperial Citadel of Thăng Long is a complex of historic buildings associated with the history of Vietnam located in the centre of Hanoi, Vietnam. Its construction began in 1010 and was completed in early 1011 under the reign of Emperor Lý Thái Tổ of the Lý dynasty.
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Heritage Coffee & Resture
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Thế Giới Hải Sản - 36 Điện Biên Phủ
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Nhà Hàng Hatoyama - 36 Điện Biên Phủ
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Essence Restaurant Original (since 2011)
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Pogeun
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Salmonoid
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TÉP Vietnamese Restaurant & Vegan Food
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Viet Rice Essence Restaurant
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Bánh Mì Ngọc Thuốc
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Imperial Citadel of Thang Long

19c Hoàng Diệu, Điện Biên, Ba Đình, Hà Nội 100000, Vietnam
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The Imperial Citadel of Thăng Long is a complex of historic buildings associated with the history of Vietnam located in the centre of Hanoi, Vietnam. Its construction began in 1010 and was completed in early 1011 under the reign of Emperor Lý Thái Tổ of the Lý dynasty.

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attractions: Kinh Thien Palace, Hanoi Flagtower, Statue of Lenin, Ho Chi Minh's Mausoleum, Vietnam National Fine Arts Museum, One Pillar Pagoda, Ho Chi Minh Museum, Cua Bac Parish Church, Hanoi Train Street, Hanoi Train Street, restaurants: Heritage Coffee & Resture, Thế Giới Hải Sản - 36 Điện Biên Phủ, Nhà Hàng Hatoyama - 36 Điện Biên Phủ, Essence Restaurant Original (since 2011), Pogeun, Salmonoid, TÉP Vietnamese Restaurant & Vegan Food, Viet Rice Essence Restaurant, Bánh Mì Ngọc Thuốc, Phở Gia Truyền Bát Đàn
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Nearby attractions of Imperial Citadel of Thang Long

Kinh Thien Palace

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(390)

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Ho Chi Minh's Mausoleum

Ho Chi Minh's Mausoleum

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N Y N A Coffee - Egg Coffee/Coconut/Salted Coffee
N Y N A Coffee - Egg Coffee/Coconut/Salted Coffee
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Heritage Coffee & Resture

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Night tour decoding Thang Long Imperial Citadel Before the event of the International Conference on the promotion and preservation of the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long - Hanoi on September 8, 2022, I heard that there is a night tour to discover the heritage here. It's also fun, because having traveled to many places in the world, heritage is a place where the locality attracts tourists, and also a place to collect quite a bit of service money for the local budget, contributing to the embellishment and conservation. heritage. This job has both contributed to the tourist map and made visitors more understand and love the land they come to. Accidentally met people who have directly worked on archaeological excavations since the 2000s with many thrilling stories. Ms. Luyen, an officer of the Management Board of the relic recounted. She is a teacher in Son La province, returning to Hanoi to do a master's degree at Hanoi National University of Education. In many of her dreams, she sees herself as a maid in the Imperial Palace of Thang Long. Then fate pushed her, the topic that she studied and mastered was the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long, and after that, she herself joined the archaeological group, excavating relics, her enthusiastic work made her forget everything. time. With that passion, she devoted her entire youth to the legacy, the work that she researched. With a trembling voice, she recounted, through excavations, the history of 1,300 years ago was gradually revealed, in this place a leaf-shaped tile roof was discovered, there was a water well, then a dug river, the foundation gradually appeared. There was noon, on a break, when I heard someone shouting, you broke my bones now. And that very place was digging, thanks to this dream, the archaeological team crept to find and found that there was indeed a fairly intact skeleton. In the pouring rain of the day of the sun, she is sad, if it doesn't rain, I will show you where the king sits, where the palace maidens drown, where the bones are discovered... Hoang The citadel is also a sanctuary for worshiping and worshiping on important holidays and major events of the country until now. Imperial Citadel of Thang Long - Hanoi was recognized by UNESCO and honored as a World Cultural Heritage on August 1, 2010 according to Vietnam time, the time of recognition, history professor Phan Huy Le at that time was in 70 jumped up and down, screaming with joy like a soccer player who had just scored a goal. Through each exhibition area of ​​archaeological relics of each period: Dai La, Ly, Tran, Le So..., visitors seem to feel the ups and downs of history, the soul of the Imperial Citadel seems to still be in each stone. bricks and tiles found. Some of the most intact relics in the open air are Doan Mon and the pair of dragons in front of Kinh Thien Palace - the prototype dragon of the Ly dynasty On the night of the full moon of the Mid-Autumn Festival, I decided to take the whole family to participate in the night tour decoding the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long with a guide and narrator. In its true sense, the discovery tour, you can see the shimmering city gate, Doan Mon gate guarded by soldiers holding long swords, a maidservant offering flowers, seeing a reenactment of King Ly Cong Uan's re-reading of the imperial projection along with the display. singing and dancing of beautiful women; Right at the foot is an ancient road paved with lemon flowers. Suddenly imagine the bullet holes still stuck in the fence of Tonkin covered from 1945 still up to now, where is the history? It is around you, at your feet…The bold idea of ​​Thang Long - Hanoi Heritage Conservation Center in opening the night tour decoding the heritage along with cleverly asking visitors to report the harvest results after the visit through the stamp There are pictures of each archaeological artifact in each historical box, making everyone very excited. Whoever guesses correctly will have a gift with a typical symbol...

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What a historical place to visit. A Journey Through Time: Reflecting on Our Visit to the Imperial Citadel of Thăng Long Our recent visit to the Imperial Citadel of Thăng Long in Hanoi was an absolutely captivating experience, offering a profound glimpse into Vietnam's rich and tumultuous history. As a UNESCO World Heritage site, it certainly lived up to its esteemed reputation, providing a fascinating blend of ancient architecture, archaeological discoveries, and serene landscapes. From the moment we stepped through its gates, we were transported back through centuries of Vietnamese imperial rule. The sheer scale of the citadel is impressive, and the well-preserved gates and various remnants of royal palaces hint at its former grandeur. We particularly enjoyed exploring the D67 Tunnel and the House C, which offered a poignant insight into the more recent military history that unfolded within these very walls. What truly sets the Imperial Citadel apart is the ongoing archaeological work. It's rare to witness history being uncovered in real-time, and the visible excavation sites, along with the detailed explanations, made the past feel incredibly tangible. We spent a good amount of time in the display areas showcasing the unearthed artifacts, from ceramics to coins, each telling a piece of the story of the Lý, Trần, Lê, and Nguyễn dynasties The peaceful gardens and tree-lined paths provided a welcome respite and allowed us to reflect on the immense historical significance of the site. It's a place where you can truly feel the layers of history beneath your feet. The informative signage throughout the complex was excellent, offering clear and concise details without overwhelming us. For anyone with an interest in history, culture, or simply seeking a tranquil escape within the bustling city of Hanoi, the Imperial Citadel of Thăng Long is an absolute must-visit It's a testament to Vietnam's enduring heritage and a truly enriching experience that stays with you long after you've left. We left with a deeper appreciation for the country's past and the remarkable resilience...

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4.0
1y

The Imperial Citadel of Thang Long, located in the heart of Hanoi, Vietnam, is a historical masterpiece that transports visitors back in time. With its origins dating back to the 11th century, this UNESCO World Heritage Site stands as a testament to the rich cultural and political history of Vietnam.

The citadel boasts a vast complex, encompassing archaeological sites, ancient palaces, and well-preserved gates, offering a comprehensive glimpse into the grandeur of the country's past. As one explores the site, the majestic Hanoi Flag Tower and the imposing Doan Mon Gate capture attention, providing a sense of the citadel's strategic importance throughout the centuries.

The architectural finesse displayed in structures like the Kinh Thien Palace and the Hanoi Citadel's perimeter walls reflects the influence of various dynasties that have ruled Vietnam. The meticulous restoration efforts have revived the citadel's glory, allowing visitors to appreciate the intricate details of traditional Vietnamese design.

Beyond its architectural significance, the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long serves as an educational hub, unraveling Vietnam's complex history through exhibitions and artifacts. The site's serene ambiance, amid vibrant gardens and ancient structures, creates an immersive experience, inviting contemplation and appreciation for the nation's enduring legacy.

In conclusion, the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long stands as a cultural treasure trove, offering a profound journey through Vietnam's dynastic history. Its meticulous preservation and educational initiatives make it a must-visit destination for those seeking to connect with the roots of this fascinating Southeast...

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Night tour decoding Thang Long Imperial Citadel Before the event of the International Conference on the promotion and preservation of the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long - Hanoi on September 8, 2022, I heard that there is a night tour to discover the heritage here. It's also fun, because having traveled to many places in the world, heritage is a place where the locality attracts tourists, and also a place to collect quite a bit of service money for the local budget, contributing to the embellishment and conservation. heritage. This job has both contributed to the tourist map and made visitors more understand and love the land they come to. Accidentally met people who have directly worked on archaeological excavations since the 2000s with many thrilling stories. Ms. Luyen, an officer of the Management Board of the relic recounted. She is a teacher in Son La province, returning to Hanoi to do a master's degree at Hanoi National University of Education. In many of her dreams, she sees herself as a maid in the Imperial Palace of Thang Long. Then fate pushed her, the topic that she studied and mastered was the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long, and after that, she herself joined the archaeological group, excavating relics, her enthusiastic work made her forget everything. time. With that passion, she devoted her entire youth to the legacy, the work that she researched. With a trembling voice, she recounted, through excavations, the history of 1,300 years ago was gradually revealed, in this place a leaf-shaped tile roof was discovered, there was a water well, then a dug river, the foundation gradually appeared. There was noon, on a break, when I heard someone shouting, you broke my bones now. And that very place was digging, thanks to this dream, the archaeological team crept to find and found that there was indeed a fairly intact skeleton. In the pouring rain of the day of the sun, she is sad, if it doesn't rain, I will show you where the king sits, where the palace maidens drown, where the bones are discovered... Hoang The citadel is also a sanctuary for worshiping and worshiping on important holidays and major events of the country until now. Imperial Citadel of Thang Long - Hanoi was recognized by UNESCO and honored as a World Cultural Heritage on August 1, 2010 according to Vietnam time, the time of recognition, history professor Phan Huy Le at that time was in 70 jumped up and down, screaming with joy like a soccer player who had just scored a goal. Through each exhibition area of ​​archaeological relics of each period: Dai La, Ly, Tran, Le So..., visitors seem to feel the ups and downs of history, the soul of the Imperial Citadel seems to still be in each stone. bricks and tiles found. Some of the most intact relics in the open air are Doan Mon and the pair of dragons in front of Kinh Thien Palace - the prototype dragon of the Ly dynasty On the night of the full moon of the Mid-Autumn Festival, I decided to take the whole family to participate in the night tour decoding the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long with a guide and narrator. In its true sense, the discovery tour, you can see the shimmering city gate, Doan Mon gate guarded by soldiers holding long swords, a maidservant offering flowers, seeing a reenactment of King Ly Cong Uan's re-reading of the imperial projection along with the display. singing and dancing of beautiful women; Right at the foot is an ancient road paved with lemon flowers. Suddenly imagine the bullet holes still stuck in the fence of Tonkin covered from 1945 still up to now, where is the history? It is around you, at your feet…The bold idea of ​​Thang Long - Hanoi Heritage Conservation Center in opening the night tour decoding the heritage along with cleverly asking visitors to report the harvest results after the visit through the stamp There are pictures of each archaeological artifact in each historical box, making everyone very excited. Whoever guesses correctly will have a gift with a typical symbol of Thang Long.
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What a historical place to visit. A Journey Through Time: Reflecting on Our Visit to the Imperial Citadel of Thăng Long Our recent visit to the Imperial Citadel of Thăng Long in Hanoi was an absolutely captivating experience, offering a profound glimpse into Vietnam's rich and tumultuous history. As a UNESCO World Heritage site, it certainly lived up to its esteemed reputation, providing a fascinating blend of ancient architecture, archaeological discoveries, and serene landscapes. From the moment we stepped through its gates, we were transported back through centuries of Vietnamese imperial rule. The sheer scale of the citadel is impressive, and the well-preserved gates and various remnants of royal palaces hint at its former grandeur. We particularly enjoyed exploring the D67 Tunnel and the House C, which offered a poignant insight into the more recent military history that unfolded within these very walls. What truly sets the Imperial Citadel apart is the ongoing archaeological work. It's rare to witness history being uncovered in real-time, and the visible excavation sites, along with the detailed explanations, made the past feel incredibly tangible. We spent a good amount of time in the display areas showcasing the unearthed artifacts, from ceramics to coins, each telling a piece of the story of the Lý, Trần, Lê, and Nguyễn dynasties The peaceful gardens and tree-lined paths provided a welcome respite and allowed us to reflect on the immense historical significance of the site. It's a place where you can truly feel the layers of history beneath your feet. The informative signage throughout the complex was excellent, offering clear and concise details without overwhelming us. For anyone with an interest in history, culture, or simply seeking a tranquil escape within the bustling city of Hanoi, the Imperial Citadel of Thăng Long is an absolute must-visit It's a testament to Vietnam's enduring heritage and a truly enriching experience that stays with you long after you've left. We left with a deeper appreciation for the country's past and the remarkable resilience of its people.
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What a historical place to visit. A Journey Through Time: Reflecting on Our Visit to the Imperial Citadel of Thăng Long Our recent visit to the Imperial Citadel of Thăng Long in Hanoi was an absolutely captivating experience, offering a profound glimpse into Vietnam's rich and tumultuous history. As a UNESCO World Heritage site, it certainly lived up to its esteemed reputation, providing a fascinating blend of ancient architecture, archaeological discoveries, and serene landscapes. From the moment we stepped through its gates, we were transported back through centuries of Vietnamese imperial rule. The sheer scale of the citadel is impressive, and the well-preserved gates and various remnants of royal palaces hint at its former grandeur. We particularly enjoyed exploring the D67 Tunnel and the House C, which offered a poignant insight into the more recent military history that unfolded within these very walls. What truly sets the Imperial Citadel apart is the ongoing archaeological work. It's rare to witness history being uncovered in real-time, and the visible excavation sites, along with the detailed explanations, made the past feel incredibly tangible. We spent a good amount of time in the display areas showcasing the unearthed artifacts, from ceramics to coins, each telling a piece of the story of the Lý, Trần, Lê, and Nguyễn dynasties The peaceful gardens and tree-lined paths provided a welcome respite and allowed us to reflect on the immense historical significance of the site. It's a place where you can truly feel the layers of history beneath your feet. The informative signage throughout the complex was excellent, offering clear and concise details without overwhelming us. For anyone with an interest in history, culture, or simply seeking a tranquil escape within the bustling city of Hanoi, the Imperial Citadel of Thăng Long is an absolute must-visit It's a testament to Vietnam's enduring heritage and a truly enriching experience that stays with you long after you've left. We left with a deeper appreciation for the country's past and the remarkable resilience of its people.
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