Co Loa Citadel
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Dong Vong archaeological site (Co Loa commune)
Dong Vong archaeological site is located to the South East of Co Loa citadel, on a high strip along Hoang…
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Ma Tre relic (Co Loa commune)
Ma Tre used to be a cemetery, located to the South West of South gate of Co Loa citadel, to…
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Co Loa temple festival
Co Loa residents have a saying that “one may leave children after death but can not forget the 6th of…
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Co Loa from 16th – 18th centuries
Since the sixteenth century, the history of Co Loa turned to a new page. Nearly a century affected by large…
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Co Loa in 16th century
To the sixteenth century, the history of Vietnam began a turbulent period with the war among different feudal corporations for…
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My Chau Temple
My Chau temple is lay inside Co Loa pagoda, a place for Buddhist worship, with the architecture in form of…
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King Trieu Viet Vuong
Trieu Viet Vuong whose real name was Trieu Quang Phuc, was a leader of our country from 548 to 571.…
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Co Loa from 11th – 15th centuries
In 1010, the Ly Dynasty set up the capital in Dai La Citadel – later renamed it Thang Long. After…
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Co Loa after Ngo Quyen dynasty
Co Loa was the capital of Early Ngo Dynasty, but in fact it only existed with the proper function of…
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King Ngo Quyen and Co Loa Royal Capital
Ngo Quyen was born in Mau Ngo year (898), 5th year of Can Ninh reign, in the local influential family…
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