UNESCO presented an official plaque to the Sofitel Legend Metropole
Hanoi yesterday, recognising its achievements in conserving the Lost
Bomb Shelter.
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Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi.— File Photo
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HA NOI (VNS) — UNESCO presented an official plaque to the Sofitel Legend Metropole Ha Noi yesterday, recognising its achievements in conserving the Lost Bomb Shelter.
The Chief of Culture of the UNESCO Bangkok office and Chair of the Heritage Awards Jury Panel, Tim Curtis, handed the plaque to hotel General Manager Clive Scott, along with certificates of recognition to the core members of the conservation project team during an award ceremony in Ha Noi.
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UNESCO presented an official plaque to the Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi yesterday. |
The bomb shelter, which has revealed another layer to the hotel's rich history, was granted an Honourable Mention in the 2013 UNESCO Asia-Pacific Heritage Awards for Cultural Heritage Conservation. It was used as a shelter for VIP guests, including the famous American singer Joan Baez, during the American air war against northern Viet Nam, but had lain forgotten for many years since.
In its assessment, the jury praised the thoughtful approach taken throughout the restoration, "Forgotten for decades until its rediscovery in 2011, the bomb shelter has been preserved in its original condition, with the unobtrusive addition of new mechanical and electrical installations to allow the space to be accessible and safe for public viewing. Through its sensitive approach and thoughtful interpretation, the project provides a rare glimpse into an important chapter of Vietnamese contemporary history."
The 2013 UNESCO Heritage Awards also granted the Award of Merit to the restoration of historical buildings in Duong Lam Village in Ha Noi's suburban Son Tay district. — VNS