On November 22, the Ho Dynasty Citadel Heritage Conservation Center (Vinh Loc district, Thanh Hoa province) announced that on the occasion of the Vietnam Cultural Heritage Day (November 23, 2005 - November 23, 2024), the Center will exempt tickets for domestic and international tourists to visit and experience the Ho Dynasty Citadel heritage.
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To meet the needs of visitors, the Ho Dynasty Citadel Heritage Conservation Center has built and developed 10 new tourism products and cultural spaces such as the Tay Do agricultural cultural space; Outdoor artifact display space; Stone building display as a check-in point at the South gate; Ho Dynasty celebrity display area; Display of cannon models and Ho Dynasty reforms; Display of archaeological excavation results; Display of Tay Do land and people; Display of "Ho Dynasty Citadel - history, legend and archeology."
Every small corner at Ho Dynasty Citadel tells a separate story for visitors to better understand the heroic history of the nation.
The Ho Dynasty Citadel Heritage Conservation Center is constantly diversifying and expanding the exploitation of tourist routes to relic sites, scenic spots, and traditional villages in the area associated with the characteristics of the heritage, such as the tourist route at the destination; the tour route of heritage and ancient villages; the tour route of spiritual and cultural tourism in the buffer zone along the Ma River.
In addition, the Center also built booths to introduce and sell OCOP products as well as renovate the heritage campus, innovate and improve the quality of available services, thereby better meeting the needs of visitors to visit and experience.
The organization of the above activities aims to promote the image of the Ho Dynasty Citadel heritage to domestic and international friends; contribute to raising awareness of community responsibility for the cause of preserving cultural heritage, attracting tourists in the future.
The Ho Dynasty Citadel is a World Cultural Heritage site located in Vinh Long and Vinh Tien communes (Vinh Loc district). This is one of the most unique stone architectural works in Vietnam and the world, built in 1397, at the end of the Tran Dynasty.
This place has now become an attractive destination, attracting a large number of domestic and foreign tourists.
Fulfilling its commitment to UNESCO in heritage conservation, Thanh Hoa province and the Ho Dynasty Citadel Heritage Conservation Center are coordinating with relevant units to conduct many excavations, finding valuable data, contributing greatly to the restoration and embellishment of this "unique" stone citadel.
From the beginning of the year to mid-November 2024, the Ho Dynasty Citadel World Cultural Heritage welcomed 242,405 domestic and foreign visitors, reaching 151.5% of the plan./.
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Source: https://baothanhhoa.vn/mien-ve-tham-quan-thanh-nha-ho-trong-ngay-di-san-van-hoa-viet-nam-231107.htm
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