UNESCO representative values Thanh Hoa’s efforts to study Citadel of Ho Dynasty

  • UNESCO Representative in Vietnam Christian Manhart visits the citadel's excavation site. VNA Photo: Hoa Mai
    UNESCO Representative in Vietnam Christian Manhart visits the citadel's excavation site. VNA Photo: Hoa Mai
  • UNESCO Representative in Vietnam Christian Manhart visits the citadel's excavation site. VNA Photo: Hoa Mai
    UNESCO Representative in Vietnam Christian Manhart visits the citadel's excavation site. VNA Photo: Hoa Mai
  • UNESCO Representative in Vietnam Christian Manhart visits the citadel's excavation site. VNA Photo: Hoa Mai
    UNESCO Representative in Vietnam Christian Manhart visits the citadel's excavation site. VNA Photo: Hoa Mai
  • UNESCO Representative in Vietnam Christian Manhart visits the citadel. VNA Photo: Hoa Mai
    UNESCO Representative in Vietnam Christian Manhart visits the citadel. VNA Photo: Hoa Mai
  • UNESCO Representative in Vietnam Christian Manhart visits the citadel. VNA Photo: Hoa Mai
    UNESCO Representative in Vietnam Christian Manhart visits the citadel. VNA Photo: Hoa Mai
UNESCO Representative in Vietnam Christian Manhart recognised efforts by authorities of central Thanh Hoa province and experts to study and excavate the Citadel of the Ho Dynasty, while meeting with the preservation centre for this world cultural heritage site on January 9. The Citadel of the Ho Dynasty (1400-1407) holds architectural and landscape values that were the greatest and most unique of its kind in East Asia and Southeast Asia in the late 14th and early 15th centuries. VNA Photo: Hoa Mai

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