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Hanoi to open citadel relic site to public
Vietnam’s government has allowed Hanoi to open the
excavation site of its 1,300-year-old citadel to the public in celebration of
the capital’s millennial celebration this October.
The Thang Long Imperial Citadel was first discovered in late 2002 during
excavation work to build a new national assembly on Hoang Dieu Street.
Authorities have yet to decide on exactly which day they will open the site.
Thang Long Citadel was part of a citadel system built in the 11th century that
included the Dai La Citadel, which acted as a defensive rampart with a complete
dyke system, and the Forbidden City, where the king and his royal family lived.
Since its excavation, scientists have unearthed vestiges originating from
dynasties like Ly, Tran, Le and Nguyen dating back as far as the seventh
century.
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Source: VNA |
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