Found the ancient tomb at the intersection of Dao Tan - Buoi

Hanoi Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism has collaborated with the Archaeological Institute to excavate at Dao Tan - Buoi intersection to study and relocate relics and relics in the Imperial Citadel area before starting construction of the ring road. Belt II extends from Nhat Tan Bridge to Lang Street.

Hanoi Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism has collaborated with the Archaeological Institute to excavate at Dao Tan - Buoi intersection to study and relocate relics and relics in the Imperial Citadel area before starting construction of the ring road. Belt II extends from Nhat Tan Bridge to Lang Street.

Picture 1 of Found the ancient tomb at the intersection of Dao Tan - Buoi

The ancient tomb has just been discovered and protected by scientists

This is the first time, scientists have opened excavations at the location within the Royal Citadel to the Ly - Tran and Le So periods.

At the excavation hole 800m 2 wide, archaeologists have discovered an ancient tomb of bricks, with many new discoveries about the location as well as the status quo of the Citadel.

Currently, the leading experts in history and archeology are continuing to study to make the final assertions about the findings in the excavated excavation hole of Dao Tan - Buoi intersection.

Most likely, the information obtained from the excavation will further clarify the appearance of the Citadel ring from the time of Dai La to Le So.

Update 17 December 2018
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