When sunset falls, a peaceful scene in the world heritage site of the Ho Dynasty Citadel with images of children herding buffaloes, flying kites, or farmers leisurely returning home after working in the fields…
A glimpse of the sunset next to the unique stone work.
Ho Dynasty citadel, also known as Tay Do Citadel, Tay Giai Citadel, An Ton Citadel, belongs to Vinh Tien and Vinh Long communes (Vinh Loc district, Thanh Hoa province), built by Ho Quy Ly at the end of the century. 14th century, early 15th century, was the capital of Dai Viet – Tran Dynasty from (1389 – 1400) and the capital of Dai Ngu – Ho dynasty from (1400 – 1407).
The Ho Dynasty Citadel is a unique ancient stone architecture in Vietnam. After more than 600 years, this magnificent citadel has stood the test of time. In June 2011, at the 35th session of UNESCO held in Paris (France), the Ho Dynasty Citadel was honored as a Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
This place has long become an attractive tourist destination for domestic and foreign tourists. If you have the opportunity to visit the Citadel of the Ho Dynasty every afternoon, you will feel like you are lost in a peaceful scene inherent in Vietnamese villages.
This is the childhood of many children with buffalo herding and kite flying sessions on the citadel.
Or the image of farmers going to catch shrimp and shrimp, returning from work in the fields every evening.
In the heart of the heritage of the Ho Dynasty Citadel are green fields and fragrant lotus ponds. All create a picture of a village with idyllic and peaceful beauty.
Standing on the city gate, visitors can cover the inner city as well as zoom out to the distant mountains, freely watch the sunset every afternoon, enjoy the peaceful feeling of the Vietnamese countryside.
On the banks of the citadel, children can be seen herding buffaloes and cows, playing on green grass in the cool afternoon breeze.
People living along the Citadel of the Ho Dynasty take advantage of the cool afternoons to go out to the fields to cut grass for their cattle.
When the sun disappeared behind the distant mountains, it was time for the farmer to return home from the field work.
A corner in the inner citadel of the Ho Dynasty at sunset.
On hot summer days, many people often go to the Citadel of the Ho Dynasty to enjoy the wind and exercise.
“Release your soul” under the peaceful sunset.
Many young people together look at the peaceful, rustic scenery every time the sunset falls.
Many locals and tourists walk around, admire the scenery and enjoy the quiet feeling of the heritage site of the Ho Dynasty Citadel every afternoon. According to dantri