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Top heritage in Vietnam
Halong Bay
Ha Long Bay is located in the northeastern part of Vietnam and constitutes part of the western
bank of Bac Bo Gulf, including the sea area of Ha Long City and Cam Pha Town and part of
Vn Don island district. It abuts Cat Ba Island in the southwest. Toward the west is the shore
with a 120 km-long coastline. It is located within 106o58-107o22 east longitude and within
20o45- 20o50 north latitude. The site is 1553 sq. km with 1969 islands of various sizes, of
which 989 have been named.
The islands in Ha Long Bay are mainly limestone and schist islands most lying in the two main
areas: the southeastern part of Bi T Long Bay and southwestern part of H Long Bay. These
islands represent the most ancient images of a geographical site having a tectonic age of from250 million to 280 million years. They are the result of many times of rising and lowering
processes of the continent to form a karst. The process of nearly full erosion and weathering of
the karst created the unique H Long Bay in the world. In a not very large area, thousands of
islands with different forms look like glittering emeralds attached to the blue scarf of a virgin.
The area where many stone islands concentrate has spectacular scenes and world-famous caves
and is the center of Ha Long Bay Natural Heritage, including HaLong Bay and a part of Bi Tu
Long Bay.
The area is recognized as the World Natural Heritage that is the area of 434 sq. km with 775
islands. It looks like a giant triangle with u G Island (in the west), Ba Hm Lake (in the
south) and Cng Ty Island (in the east) as its three angle points. The nearby area is the buffer
area and areas classified as national beauty spots in 1962 by the Ministry of Culture and
Information.
Viewed from above, H Long Bay looks like an extremely vivid huge drawing. This is a
wonderful and skilful masterpiece of the Creation and of nature that turns thousands of dumb
soulless stone islands into fantastic sculptural and artistic works of various graceful shapes, both
familiar and strange to human beings.
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H Long is also home to great biodiversity with typical eco-systems like mangrove forest, coral
and tropical forest. It is also home to thousands of plants and animals of numerous species, for
example shrimp, fish and squid. Some species are particularly rare and can be found no where
else.
With such special values, at the 18th Session of UNESCOs Council of World Heritage held on
17 December 1994 in Thailand, H Long Bay was officially placed on the list of the World
Natural Heritage. In 2000, UNESCO recognized it as the World Heritage for the second time for
its geographical and geomorphologic values. This confirms the global premier value of H Long
Bay. And Halong bay has been recognized as one of 7 wonders of the world in 2011.
Quang Binh ( Phong Nha Cave )
Phong Nha-cave A pleasant, sleepy town, Phong Nha is nestled at the foot of a series of
limestone cliffs in an otherwise flat region, 45 km to the northwest of Dong Hoi.
The limestone massifs are similar to those seen on the Andaman coast of Thailand and mark are
stark change in the geology of Vietnam as you pass from south to north.
The only reason to visit Phong Nha is to visit the Phong Nha cave system, but an overnight here
makes sense if you have time in your schedule.
If you're one who considers caves to be nothing more than a hole in the ground, you have to see
this cave to realize just how mistaken you are.
Theres a cave, there's big caves and there's gigantic, world record-breaking caves like what
you'll see in Phong Nha. If you've only got time for one cave in your holidays, this is it.
The town is located along the main road from highway 14, stretching 2 km to the boat landing
for the caves. Accommodation is generally good and not too expensive. It's a good place for a
restful night if you've been harrying about Vietnam from hot-spot to hot-spot.
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My Son
My Son Sanctuary is set in a small valley belonging to Duy Phu Commune, Duy Xuyen District,
Quang Nam Province, about 70km southwest of Danang City and 40km from Hoi An City. Of
the 225 Cham vestiges that are founded in Vietnam, My Son possesses 71 monuments and 32
epitaphs, the content of which is still being studied.
The Cham Kingdom had two sanctuaries belonging to two main opposing clans. My Son of the
Dua Clan, ruled over the north of the kingdom and was the place for the worship of God Srisana
Bhadresvara. The Cau Clan, who reigned over the south, had Po Nagar Sanctuary, dedicated to
Goddess Po Nagar. Nevertheless, My Son was considered as the sanctuary of the Cham
Kingdom.
Architecture in My Son
The temples in My Son were built into groups that basically followed the same model. Each
group was comprised of a main sanctuary (kalan), surrounded by towers and auxiliary
monuments. The kalan, which is a symbol of Meru Mountain (centre of the universe, where the
gods live) is dedicated to Shiva. The small temples are devoted to the spirits of the eight compass
points. In the towers, topped with tiled, curved roofs, were stocked the offerings and sacred
objects of the pilgrims. Cham temples do not have windows, so they are very dark inside.
Windows are only found on the towers.
Cham towers and temples are built of bricks associated with sandstone decorations. It is quite
noteworthy that no adhesive can be seen in between the bricks, which is amazing since some of
the works have survived thousands of years. The structures were built, and only then did the
sculptors carve the decorations of floral patterns, human figures or animals. This technique is
unique in Asia.
Every kalan in My Son is comprised of three parts: the bhurloka (foundations), the bhurvaloka
(body of the tower) and the svarloka (roof).
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In December, 1999, at the 23th meeting of World Heritage Committee of UNESCO in
Marrakesh, Marocco, My Son was recognized as world cultural heritage based on two prominent
criterions: typical example about cultural exchange and unique evidence of disappeared Asia
civilization
Relics of Hue
Complex of Hue Monuments lies along the Perfume River in Hue City and some adjacent areas
of Thua Thien Hue Province. Hue City constitutes the cultural, political and economic centre of
the province, and was the old imperial city of Vietnam under the Nguyen Dynasty from 1802 to
1945.
Cultural valuesLocated in the centre of Hue, along the Perfume (Huong) Rivers northern bank, the complex of
royal architecture represents and demonstrates the power of the Nguyen Dynasty's centralism.
Contained in this complex are Kinh Thanh Hue (the Hue Capital Citadel), Hoang Thanh (the
Royal Citadel or Imperial City) and Tu Cam Thanh (the Forbidden Citadel) clustered together,
symmetrically placed along the longitudinal axis and facing to the south.
Surrounded by a square wall, almost 600 meters in length on each side, the Imperial City has
four gates, of which the south gate (Ngo Mon) is most typical in construction and is widely seen
and recognized as the symbol of Hue Citadel. It served not only as the main entrance but was
also the place where important events of the dynasty took place. Within the area of the Imperial
City, the Forbidden Citadel was the area reserved for daily activities of the royal family.
In addition, place-names that embellish for the beauty of the Complex of Hue Monuments can be
named as: Huong River, Ngu Binh Mountain, Thien Mu Pagoda, Bach Ma Mountain, the Thuan
An and Lang Co Beaches...
At the meeting of the 17th session of the World Heritage Committee (WHC) in Columbia, from
the 6th to the 11th of December 1993, UNESCO has come to the decision of recognizing the
architectural ensemble of Hue as a world cultural heritage. This was a noteworthy event in the
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cultural history. For the reason that Hue is the first site in Vietnam ever listed in the World
Heritage list.
Hoi An Ancient Town
Hoi An is an old town down the Thu Bon River, on the coastal plain of Quang Nam Province,
about 30 km south of Danang City. Hoi An used to be known on the international market with
many different names such as Lam Ap, Faifo, Hoai Pho and Hoi An.
What is so special about Hoi An is that this little port town is in an incredible state of
preservation. It offers some of the most densely-concentrated sights in Vietnam with its old
streets bordered with ancient houses and assembly halls, its pagodas, temples, ancient wells and
tombs. In total, more than a thousand places of interest. The architecture of Hoi An ischaracterized by a harmonious blend of Vietnamese, Chinese and Japanese influences. After
many centuries, Hoi An is still respectful of its traditions, folk festivals, beliefs and of its
sophisticated culinary art. Set in a quiet environment, Hoi An is surrounded by peaceful villages
that have crafts such as carpentry, bronze making, ceramic...
Researchers said most of the buildings in Hoi An underwent restoration at the beginning of the
19th century, even if they might be constructed long time ago. The ancient architecture shown
most clearly in the Ancient Town that located in Minh An Ward. It covers about 2 square
kilometers and almost of all famous relics in Hoi An are gathered here. The streets are very short
and narrow, having a winding, crossing as the chessboard style. The topography of the ancient
town tilts gradually from north to south. The building in the old town is built mostly with
traditional materials such as: brick, wood and no more than two floors. The traces of time is able
to find not only on the architectural design of each building but also everywhere like: on the yin-
yang roof tiles covered with moss and plants; the old gray mold walls; the pictures carved on a
strange animal, or describing a old story Having inherited a multi-cultural architecture so
varied and sophisticated, Hoi An must have attracted numerous and talented workers in
carpentry, ceramics, and woodcarving from China, Japan and other regions of Vietnam.
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Rich in traditions and early exposed to the outside world, the Hoi An people feature a unique
cultural identity, which has been well preserved from generation to generation. Lives of people
who stay here incline to be interior with subtle quiet. In the mind of the natives of Hoi An, this
town constitutes a large ancient home that shelters a big family of many descendants including
hospitable dwellers, friendly hosts and hostesses, kind-hearted women, obedient children and so
on. They together form a harmonious community who has lived peacefully side by side through
successive generations.
The architectural significance of Hoi An has been recognized by UNESCO, during the 23rd
Congress which took place in Marrakech (Morocco) from the 29th of November to the 4th of
December 2009, since the town was officially listed as a World Cultural Heritage Site.
This article written by Lanh Nguyen from Vietnam Heritage Travel
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