Disambiguation evidence for Imperial Citadel of Thăng Long is a UNESCO World Heritage Site via surface form

"Imperial Citadel of Thăng Long"


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Predicate Object
UNESCOCriteria (ii)
UNESCOCriteria (iii)
UNESCOCriteria (iv)
UNESCORegion Asia-Pacific
UNESCOShortName Hanoi Ancient Citadel
surface form: Central Sector of the Imperial Citadel of Thăng Long – Hanoi
UNESCOSiteId 1328
UNESCOWorldHeritageCategory Cultural
UNESCOWorldHeritageStatus inscribed
UNESCOYearOfInscription 2010
associatedDynasty Later Lê dynasty
surface form: Lê dynasty
associatedDynasty Ly dynasty
surface form: Lý dynasty
associatedDynasty Nguyễn dynasty
associatedDynasty Tran dynasty
surface form: Trần dynasty
associatedWithEvent relocation of the capital to Thăng Long in 1010
builtOn remains of a Chinese fortress
city Hanoi
country Viet Nam
surface form: Vietnam
earliestConstructionCentury 11th century
founder Lý Thái Tổ
hasComponent Flag Tower of Hanoi
hasComponent Hậu Lâu (Princess’ Palace)
hasComponent Kính Thiên Palace foundation
hasComponent North Gate (Cửa Bắc)
hasComponent archaeological excavation area 18 Hoàng Diệu
hasComponent Đoan Môn Gate
heritageDesignation Special National Relic of Vietnam
historicalRole cultural center of Đại Việt
historicalRole political center of Vietnamese feudal regimes
instanceOf World Heritage Site
instanceOf archaeological site
instanceOf fortress complex
instanceOf historic site
instanceOf tourist attraction
laterUse military headquarters during the 20th century
locatedIn Ba Đình District
locatedIn Hanoi
locatedIn Red River Delta
locatedIn Southeast Asia
locatedNear Ba Đình Square
locatedNear Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum
locatedOn Hoàng Diệu Street
managedBy Vietnam Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism
officialLanguageName Hanoi Ancient Citadel
surface form: Hoàng thành Thăng Long
openToPublic true
partOf Hanoi Ancient Citadel
partOf Đông Đô
surface form: Thăng Long imperial capital
periodOfUse 11th century to 19th century
precededBy Dai La Citadel
servedAs administrative center of Vietnam
servedAs imperial capital of Đại Việt

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