At
a meeting jointly held by the People’s Committee of Hanoi City and VASS
on March 31, the two sides agreed that the showcase must comply with
the Heritage Law and meet the demand and aspiration of people who want
to study the relic site.
Relevant agencies are required to build a careful and quality plan
for the display of the special tourist site’s relics before summiting it
to the authorised level for approval.
Also at the meeting, historians and archaeologists said that initial
studies have discovered the special cultural values of the Thang Long
Imperial Citadel relic complex. It was a centre of the Chinese and
Indian cultures lasting through 13 centuries and was also Vietnam’s national administrative centre from the feudal dynasties of Ly and Tran to the era of Ho Chi Minh.
The Thang Long Imperial Citadel relic site is one of the 10 special
national relics nominated for UNESCO recognition as a world cultural
heritage in 2010.