North Gate
North Gate (Vietnamese: Cửa Bắc) is the only remaining city gate of Hanoi which has gone through a tragic history with two battles conquered by the French colonialists. Currently, the North Gate has become a tourist attraction and historical relic not to be missed when traveling to Hanoi. History and architecture of the North Gate […]
Archaeological Area
Archaeological Area in Thang Long Imperial Citadel is currently home to hundreds of precious artifacts, and relics from many dynasties and historical periods of Vietnam. In December 2002, in preparation for the construction of the new National Assembly, the large-scale archaeological excavation in was conducted at 18 Hoang Dieu, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi. The archaeological […]
Hanoi Flag Tower
Hanoi Flag Tower is a special historical structure and has the most majestic scale in the Thang Long Imperial Citadel complex. Not only is it a symbol of the Hanoi capital, the Flag Tower is a special historical relic. This work is considered a “historical witness” to the resilience and indomitability of the local people […]
Existing works of Thang Long Imperial Citadel
The world cultural heritage of Thang Long Imperial Citadel is a complex of relics associated with the history of formation and development of Hanoi Capital. After historical changes, which works of the ancient Thang Long Imperial Citadel are still preserved? Hanoi Flag Tower As one of the intact preserved relics in the World Heritage Site, […]
Main Gate – Historical witnesses in Thang Long Imperial Citadel
Main Gate (Vienamese: Đoan Môn) is one of the main gates leading to the Forbidden City in Imperial Citadel of Thang Long. Based on the construction materials and existing architectural style of the monument, it can be confirmed that the current Main Gate was built in the Le dynasty and renovated in the Nguyen dynasty. […]
Relics of revolutionary – House D67
Visitors to Thang Long Imperial Citadel can now visit vault the House D67 with many new artifacts on display. House and basement D67 are located north of Kinh Thien palace. Previously, this place was the Command Headquarters of the Vietnam People’s Army during the 1954 – 1975 war. In 1966, the US began using air […]
Get “lost” in the lush green space of Tra Que vegetable village
Green tourism is a trend loved by tourists, and Tra Que vegetable village will help you both feel “healed” when returning to nature and experience harvesting clean vegetable. Tra Que vegetable village is located in Cam Ha commune, Hoi An city, only about 3km from the old town center. Up to 400 years old, this […]
7 interesting facts of My Son Holy Land that not everyone knows
Existing for more than 1,500 years with the devastation of war and the erosion of time, My Son Holy Land still has it own uniqueness, making the relic mysterious, sacred with its unique features and interesting things that not everyone knows. Who discovered My Son Sanctuary? In 1885, My Son Holy Land were discovered by […]
Unique 8 national treasures in An Giang of Oc Eo Culture
Oc Eo culture is a culture belonging to the Funan Kingdom, an ancient country formed among the earliest in Southeast Asia, dating from the 1st to 7th centuries AD. The first relics were discovered and excavated by Mr. Louis Malleret – a French archaeologist at Oc Eo mound (Vong The commune, Thoai Son district, An […]
Experience to visit The Lady temple in Sam mountain
Sam Mountain, 284m high, is a famous spiritual tourist destination in Chau Doc, An Giang because of the legend of The Lady (Vietnamese: Bà Chúa Xứ). According to legend, about 200 years ago, when discovering and seeing the sacredness of the Lady statue (located on the top of Sam mountain), local people brought the statue […]