Royal Citadel
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The excavation of Thang Long Royal Citadel in Ha Noi this year has so
far revealed various large-scale architectural vestiges, according to
reports released by archeologists at a recent conference in the city.
Artifacts found in Thang Long Royal Citadel
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Thousands of people went to the Thang Long royal
citadel in Ha Noi at the weekend to see the beauty of cherry blossoms at
the 2015 Japanese Cherry Blossom Festival.
Royal blossoms
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Previously, scientists had only found relics from
two dynasties at Thang Long Royal Citadel, but this year they had a
major breakthrough when they were able to identify objects from several
more dynasties at the historical site.
New discoveries made at Thang Long Citadel announced
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Tens of thousands of books can be viewed by readers at the Ha Noi Book
Fair which opened yesterday at the Royal Citadel Heritage site.
Ha Noi holds its biggest book fair
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The Thang Long royal citadel relics require further excavations, which
may take one to two more centuries, according to Prof Tong Trung Tin,
director of Viet Nam Archaeology Institute.
Thang Long citadel needs excavations
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A 186-year-old astronomy station in the former royal citadel of Hue has been rebuilt for tourists visiting the central city.
Ancient Hue astronomy station rebuilt
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A large ceramic painting featuring images of the
historical agreement on ending the war and restoring peace in Viet Nam,
signed in Paris in 1973, will be hung at the convention hall in the
Paris suburb of Choisy le Roi.
Mosaic to mark Paris Peace Accord
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Ha Noi authorities say they will turn the city into a cultural centre by 2020 – the first of its kind in Viet Nam.
Ha Noi wants to be cultural centre
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A report on the excavation of Quan Tuong in Hue has
identified it as the country''s only ancient observatory intact enough to
be preserved as a monument.
200-year-old Hue observatory is well preserved: archaeologists
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A new book on General Vo Nguyen Giap has been released by the
Information and Communications Ministry to respect his devotion for the
country.
New book reveals famed general's personality
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