14TH NATIONAL CONGRESS OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF VIETNAM
Log in
Hanoi

Exhibition on Thang Long Imperial Citadel underway in Beijing

Visitors will get an overview of the Imperial Citadel as well as the cultural and historical values of Hanoi.

An exhibition telling the stories of the Thang Long Imperial Citadel, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, opened on May 17 at the Summer Palace in Beijing, China.

 Ha Minh Hai, Vice Chairman of the Hanoi People’s Committee, speaks at the opening ceremony in Beijing on May 17. Photos: Hanoi People's Committee

The exhibition features nearly 100 reading and visual materials, divided into two thematic areas: the first presents the cultural values in Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, with a history of more than a thousand years, as the convergence of all Vietnamese customs, and describes the city as a city of heritage.

Readings and visual materials will guide visitors through a number of Hanoi's landmarks, such as the four guardian god temples of Thang Long (ancient name of Hanoi) including Bach Ma Temple, which worships the god Long Do (the Guardian of the East), Voi Phuc Temple, which venerates the god Linh Lang (the Guardian of the West), Kim Lien Temple, which is dedicated to Cao Son Dai Vuong (the Guardian of the South), and Tran Vu Temple worshiping Huyen Thien Tran Vu (the Guardian of the North), and the Co Loa Imperial Citadel, the oldest fortress and also the capital of ancient Vietnam built in the 3rd century BC.

The second area focuses on Thang Long Imperial Citadel - Hanoi, a World Heritage Site with the message: In the overall heritage picture of the capital Hanoi, the World Heritage Site of the Thang Long Imperial Citadel Center – Hanoi is the most prominent, becoming a great pride of the people of the capital and the whole country.

It features photos and artifacts from the Thang Long Imperial Citadel. Chosen as the capital of Vietnam in the early 11th century, Thang Long-Hanoi has seen more than a thousand years of ups and downs, playing a key role in the country’s political, socioeconomic, and cultural development.

The exhibition is accompanied by a forum entitled “Beijing-Hanoi cooperation to further promote heritage values”, which provides an opportunity for scholars and government officials to discuss ways to protect, preserve, and bolster cultural values in both localities.

 Officials of Hanoi and Beijing at the opening ceremony. 

At the forum, participants will brief government policies on heritage conservation in Hanoi and Beijing, share their practices and experiences in the conservation and restoration of ruined palaces in both cities, and seek joint scientific solutions to further protect and preserve the Thang Long Imperial Citadel.

Both the exhibition and the forum are organized by the Thang Long-Hanoi Heritage Conservation Center in partnership with the Beijing Municipal Administration Center of Parks and the Administration Office of the Summer Palace.

The two events are “great occasions to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the establishment of Hanoi-Bejiing relations,” said Ha Minh Hai, Vice Chairman of the Hanoi People’s Committee as he delivered the opening remarks on May 17.

“Hopefully, we can introduce a wide range of Hanoi heritage elements, both tangible and intangible, and historical and cultural values to the people of Beijing and other countries," he said.

Hai also hoped that a similar exhibition, to be held in Hanoi in September this year, would give Hanoi people and visitors a chance to get to know the precious heritage of Beijing.

The Hanoi official highly anticipated that such events would help bolster the friendship, cooperation, and partnership between the two capitals, thus pushing the Vietnam-China comprehensive relations forward.

 Nguyen Van Phong, Deputy Secretary of the Hanoi Party Committee, and Beijing officials tour the exhibition. 

According to the Beijing Municipal Administration Center of Parks, the exhibition and the scientific forum are the outcomes of the memorandum of understanding signed between the center and the Thang Long Heritage Conservation Center. The MoU aims to introduce and promote heritage values between the two cities and improve the quality and competence of heritage preservation on both sides.

As part of the trip to Beijing, Hanoi delegates met with the Dongcheng District government on the same day where both sides pledged to continue working together and learning from each other's experiences in developing the cultural industry.

Reactions:
Share:
Trending
Most Viewed
Related news
Metro ridership target rises as Hanoi pushes safer, smarter urban rail operations

Metro ridership target rises as Hanoi pushes safer, smarter urban rail operations

As Hanoi accelerates public transport reform, the city’s metro operator is setting higher ridership goals while focusing on safety, digital governance and service quality to support long-term urban mobility growth.

Hanoi advances Capital Region linkages through urban cluster model

Hanoi advances Capital Region linkages through urban cluster model

The approach is expected to create new momentum and development space for provinces in the Capital Region and neighboring areas, ease pressure on Hanoi and enable shared growth.

Hanoi honors Palestinian ambassador for decades of service and deep ties to capital

Hanoi honors Palestinian ambassador for decades of service and deep ties to capital

Over four decades of studying, working and living in Vietnam, Palestinian Ambassador Saadi Salama has witnessed Hanoi’s transformation from a struggling capital into a dynamic political, economic and cultural centre that has retained its distinct identity.

Hanoi ensures fire safety for 14th National Party Congress and Tet

Hanoi ensures fire safety for 14th National Party Congress and Tet

The move aims to ensure the smooth organization of major political events and safe conditions for residents to celebrate the Lunar New Year.

Hanoi seeks superior autonomy in Capital Law overhaul

Hanoi seeks superior autonomy in Capital Law overhaul

Hanoi is seeking a historic legislative breakthrough with a Capital Law overhaul and a 100-year master plan. By demanding 'superior' autonomy and exceptional mechanisms, the city aims to shatter governance bottlenecks and lead Vietnam’s new era of growth as a high-tech, global-tier capital.

Hanoi to light up My Dinh with fireworks celebrating 14th National Party Congress

Hanoi to light up My Dinh with fireworks celebrating 14th National Party Congress

As Hanoi prepares for the country’s most important political event, the capital will host a large-scale fireworks display and cultural program designed to create a festive atmosphere and mark a historic milestone in national development.

Hanoi looks to China's Pacific Construction Group for railway, metro efficiency

Hanoi looks to China's Pacific Construction Group for railway, metro efficiency

As Hanoi steps up investment in mass transit, city leaders are seeking closer cooperation with major international contractors to standardize urban rail systems, cut operating costs and support sustainable infrastructure growth.

Hoa Lam Vien Palace reveals Ly Dynasty power and cultural identity in Thang Long

Hoa Lam Vien Palace reveals Ly Dynasty power and cultural identity in Thang Long

Hoa Lam Vien, a key Ly Dynasty royal palace in Hanoi, reveals early Thang Long power, culture and spirituality, with experts proposing creative industry solutions to preserve and promote its heritage.