Scientists discuss preventing deterioration at Ho Citadel

Scientists discuss preventing deterioration at UNESCO-recognised Ho Citadel

Scientists and local authorities in the central province of Thanh Hoa have conducted surveys and held a conference to discuss the damage to Ho Citadel, online news Dan Tri reported.
Scientists discuss preventing deterioration at UNESCO-recognised Ho Citadel ảnh 1Ho Dynasty Citadel in Thanh Hoa province suffers from severe damage caused by recent storm that struck the region. (Source: cinet.vn)
Thanh Hoa (VNA) - Scientists and local authorities in the central province of Thanh Hoa have conducted surveys and held a conference to discuss the damage to Ho Citadel, online news Dan Tri reported.

The damage occurred due to the recent storm that struck the region.

Previously, according to the judgement of Thanh Hoa province’s authority, the 600-year-old citadel, which was recognised as a World Cultural Heritage by UNESCO in 2011, saw its wall deteriorating due to natural influences over the years.

Besides this, the impact of the tenth storm that hit the region in September caused severe erosion of a part of the citadel wall that is located in Vinh Tien commune in Vinh Loc district. The eroded part is estimated to be 6.9m long, and 4m high.

Following the field survey, scientists and researchers have proposed to the local authority to conduct a study of the geological structure in the area of the heritage as well as the structure of its foundation, parts of its wall, along with reinforcing parts of the wall that have been suffering from erosion or have potential to erode.

In the long term, the local authority has been asked to continue to follow the Comprehensive Plan, which was previously approved by the Prime Minister.

The provincial People’s Committee has also compiled a report on the erosion of Ho Citadel to be submitted to the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, the Prime Minister, and relevant organisations, and requested the ministry to provide timely guidance.

The citadel was Vietnam's capital under the Ho Dynasty (1398-1407). Located in Vinh Loc district, dimensions of the citadel, was built in 1397, are 870m by 883m.

It is the only citadel in the country built entirely of stone that has remained nearly intact throughout the nation’s history. According to experts, the structure is an outstanding example of a new style of construction for a Southeast Asian imperial city.-VNA
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