Vietnam's Historical Treasures
This collection spans centuries of Vietnamese history, from the 15th-century stone Citadel of the Ho Dynasty to significant 20th-century conflict sites like Hamburger Hill. It features UNESCO-listed Old Town Hoi An, known for its well-preserved merchant architecture and the 200-year-old Tan Ky house. Religious heritage is represented by the Chuc Thanh Pagoda, the oldest in Hoi An, and the Cham ruins of Tháp Nam. These sites offer a direct look into the architectural and cultural evolution of the region.
Citadel of the Ho Dynasty
Citadel of the Hồ Dynasty is a 15th century stone fortress in Thanh Hóa, Vietnam. It served as the Western Capital of the Hồ Dynasty.
Old House of Tan Ky
Built 200 years ago by a Vietnamese family, this house has been preserved for seven generations.
Old Town Hội An
A UNESCO World Heritage site and former trading port dating from the 15th to 19th centuries. The town features a well-preserved blend of Vietnamese, Chinese, Japanese, and European architectural styles.
Catholic Cathedral
Though the present building was built in 1965, the history of this church dates back a lot further.
Chuc Thanh Pagoda
The oldest pagoda in Hoi An.
Tháp Nam
The South Tower of the Po Klong Garai complex, representing the Hindu architectural style of the Cham civilization from the late 13th century.
Battle of Hamburger Hill
The Battle of Hamburger Hill was a battle of the Vietnam War that was fought by US Army and Army of the Republic of Vietnam forces against…
Old church
Stone ruins of a French colonial church built in the early 20th century. Only the moss-covered structural walls and roofless frame remain standing.
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