18th century citadel to be restored in Binh Dinh
7:29', 20/7/ 2012 (GMT+7)

The Hoang De Citadel in the central coastal province of Binh Dinh will be restored to retain its historic and cultural values, the provincial cultural authority has announced. 

Located on a 900-sq.m site in An Nhon township, the citadel was built by King Thai Duc in the late 18th century on a foundation dating from the Champa Kingdom. Several stone walls and granite-tiled roads remain intact. 

The citadel is the only architecture from the Tay Son dynasty remaining that has further potential for archaeological exploration. 

A two-month preliminary excavation has been implemented by archaeologists from the Vietnam Archeology Institute in cooperation with provincial authorities.

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