Thang Long Imperial Citadel expanded

The Imperial Citadel of Thang Long, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Hanoi, has gained an additional area of 13,800sq.m, given to it by the Ministry of National Defence.

Tourists take a photo at the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long. (Photo: hoangthanhthanglong.com)
Tourists take a photo at the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long. (Photo: hoangthanhthanglong.com)

Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - The Imperial Citadel of Thang Long, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Hanoi, has gained an additional area of 13,800sq.m, given to it by the Ministry of National Defence.

The area, located at 28A Dien Bien Phu street in the district of Ba Dinh has, since 1966, been home to the Vietnam Army Museum, later renamed the Vietnam Military History Museum. The museum covers an area of over 13,000sq.m, including exhibition buildings, functional areas, and notably, the Hanoi Flag Tower.

The People's Committee of Hanoi issued a decision on October 5, 2009, regarding the transfer of 89,357sq.m of land, including that of the Vietnam Military History Museum, to the Co Loa Heritage Conservation Centre – Hanoi Citadel, now known as the Thang Long – Hanoi Heritage Conservation Centre, for management.

However, at the time of the decision, the museum had not yet invested in a new headquarters. The transfer of defence land was agreed upon by the Central Military Commission and the Hanoi City Party Committee in 2019. Recently, the museum completed its move to new headquarters in Nam Tu Liem district, allowing it to hand over the land to the citadel.

“The museum has been located at 28A Dien Bien Phu for 58 years to promote our cultural and military historical heritage,” said Director of the Vietnam Military History Museum Le Vu Huy. “We believe that with its rich tradition and dedication, the Thang Long – Hanoi Heritage Conservation Centre will effectively manage the heritage sites.”

Director of the Thang Long – Hanoi Heritage Conservation Centre Nguyen Thanh Quang said the centre has received the final remaining area of the world heritage site from the Ministry of National Defence.

The unification of the entire heritage site will enable the centre to better fulfill its commitments to the UNESCO World Heritage Committee, especially since the Thang Long Imperial Citadel was recognised as a World Cultural Heritage Site in 2010.

“After the handover, we will quickly open relics to visitors on January 1, 2025, including the Hanoi Flag Tower area, which is an important monument for the capital and the country,” he said.

“Over the longer term, we will launch a tour covering the entire area of the Thang Long Imperial Citadel, from the Hanoi Flag Tower to Doan Mon (Main Gate), the Kinh Thien Dragon Steps, and other architectural and historical works within the citadel.”

The Imperial Citadel of Thang Long is a complex of historic imperial buildings that was first constructed in 1011 under the reign of King Ly Thai To of the Ly Dynasty (1009-1225).

The site is one of the ten special national heritage sites proclaimed by the Prime Minister in 2009 and was inscribed on the World Heritage List by UNESCO’s World Heritage Committee in 2010. Its UNESCO Outstanding Universal Values are reflected in its historical longevity, its continuous role as a seat of power and its multiple cultural layers./.

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