Kinh Thien Palace and imperial ceramics reveal Thang Long’s royal soul
A vivid portrait of royal life has taken shape after more than 15 years of excavations beneath Hanoi, as archaeologists uncover the enduring legacy of the Thang Long Imperial Citadel, the former political and cultural heart of Dai Viet.
Conference reviews 15 years of research on Thang Long Imperial Citadel
The Institute of Archaeology held an international conference on November 4 to review 15 years of research into the Thang Long Imperial Citadel, with the participation of leading domestic researchers…
More archaeological relics uncovered at Kinh Thien Palace
Four-meter deep successive cultural layers dating from the 8th to 20th centuries have been uncovered around the center of the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long after one year of excavation…
Ha Noi to restore Kinh Thien Palace
The Ha Noi People's Committee approved the restoration of Thang Long Citadel Complex's Kinh Thien Palace in Ha Noi, which was used for royal meetings under the reigns of the Ly (1009-1225), Tran (1226-1400), Le (1428-1789) and Nguyen (1802-1945) dynastries.