600-year-old wall found at heritage site

Published:  20:25 Wednesday - December 14, 2011

600-year-old wall found at heritage site

Another researcher said the wall’s foundation dated back to the earlier Ly-Tran dynasties from AD 1,000 to 1,400.

A 600-year-old wall dating back to the 15th century Le So Dynasty has been discovered inside Hanoi’s Thang Long Imperial Citadel, a UNESCO World’s Cultural Heritage Site.


The wall is located near the Van Cao – Ho Tay area.


The remaining part of the construction shows that the original wall could reach 8 m in height and was well constructed, an archaeologist said.


Another researcher said the wall’s foundation dated back to the earlier Ly-Tran dynasties from AD 1,000 to 1,400. This shows a continuation of history, culture and construction techniques used to build the citadel through different dynasties from Ly to Le So, he said.


The researchers also found near the site a kiln from the 13th century Tran Dynasty and a large number of broken pottery pieces.


The original royal palaces and most of the structures of the Thang Long Imperial City (former Hanoi) were destroyed in the late 19th century and the ruins are still being excavated today.

Source: TT

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