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Architectures
Enamelled roads in the Imperial Citadel
Previously, historians have argued about the location of the Imperial Citadel. Some said that the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long…
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King Ly Thai Tong issued the first written laws of our country
Ly Thai Tong’s taboo name was Ly Phat Ma, also known as Ly Duc Chinh (the works “Annam chi luoc”…
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Ly Thanh Tong, King – heightened compassion
Ly Thanh Tong, the third king of Ly Dynasty whose taboo name was Ly Nhat Tong, also considered a king…
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King Tran Thanh Tong
Tran Thanh Tong was the second king of Tran Dynasty whose taboo name was Tran Hoang. Le Tac, a chinese…
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Tran Hung Dao put aside his own feud and devoted his life to the country
Tran Hung Dao, also known as Tran Quoc Tuan, was the son of Tran Lieu. Tran Lieu was elder brother…
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Nguyen Trai nurtured a great ambition in chaotic Dong Quan Citadel
Nguyen Trai was born in 1380 in Thang Long. He was the maternal grandson of Tran Nguyen Dan and the…
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How Le Loi took over Dong Quan Citadel?
Le Loi was born on 10/09/1385 in Lam Son (Tho Xuan District, Thanh Hoa province) in a wealthy family. Inheriting…
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Nguyen Tri Phuong – A great madarin under Nguyen Dynasty
While French forces intended to occupy Hanoi, a great many of domestic disturbances emerged. Nguyen Tri Phuong, a highranking mandarin…
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Province Chief Hoang Dieu – a faithful mandarin to protecting Hanoi Citadel
The real name of Hoang Dieu was Hoang Kim Tich. He was born on February 10th, 1829 in a family…
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World Heritages
Complex of Hue Monuments
Established as the capital of unified Viet Nam in 1802, Hué was not only the political but also the cultural…
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