Thang Long Imperial Citadel) is a complex of relics associated with the history of Thang Long - Dong Kinh citadel and Hanoi province starting from the pre-Thang Long period (An Nam ruled over the seventh century) through Dinh - Tien Le period. , thriving under the Ly, Tran, Le and Hanoi cities under the Nguyen Dynasty. This is a huge architectural work, built by the kings in many historical periods and became the most important monument in the system of Vietnamese monuments.
At 20:30 on July 31, 2010 local time in Brazil, which is 6:30 on August 1, 2010 Vietnamese time, the World Heritage Committee (WHC) of the Organization for Education and Science and the United Nations Culture (UNESCO) passed a resolution recognizing Thang Long Imperial Citadel Center - Hanoi as a world cultural heritage. The global outstanding values of this heritage site are acknowledged by three outstanding features: the length of cultural history throughout 13 centuries; the continuity of the heritage as a center of power, and the rich and diverse relics of relics. [1]