On April 9th, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism will organize a conference to appraise the historical and cultural value of the Ho dynasty citadel in Thanh Hoa province.
Thanh Hoa provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism is rushing to complete a supplementary profile according to UNESCO’s request for a general report to the ministry and scientific researchers.
As UNESCO requested, the Ho dynasty citadel relic Management Board, under Thanh Hoa Department of Culture and Information, has built a library and a scientific profile of 132 books and magazines about the Ho dynasty citadel; 18 historical relic sites and 7 plans and projects covering transportation, tourism and mining in Vinh Loc district which are related to the Ho dynasty citadel; 248 drawings and one map detailing the actual state of the relic site; and maps to establish the exact position of the proposed property.
According to researchers, this is the biggest, best preserve and most valuable stone citadel in Southeast Asia.
The citadel was built in 1397 by Ho Quy Ly. The citadel was also called Tay Do or An Ton citadel, and was the capital of the country at that time.
BTA (According to VietnamNet)
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