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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Citadel of the Ho Dynasty' has mentioned 'Citadel' in the following places:
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Citadel of the Hoxc2xa0DynastyUNESCO World Heritage SiteThe South (fore) gate of Tay Do castleLocationTxc3xa2y Giai, Vxc4xa9nh Lxe1xbbx99c District, Thanh Hxc3xb3a Province, North Central Coast, VietnamIncludes Inner Citadel La Thanh Outer Walled Section Nam Giao Altar CriteriaCultural:xc2xa0(ii), (iv)Reference1358Inscription2011 (35th session)Area155.5xc2xa0ha (384 acres)Bufferxc2xa0zone5,078.5xc2xa0ha (12,549 acres)Coordinates20xc2xb04xe2x80xb241xe2x80xb3N 105xc2xb036xe2x80xb217xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf20.07806xc2xb0N 105.60472xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 20.07806; 105.60472Coordinates: 20xc2xb04xe2x80xb241xe2x80xb3N 105xc2xb036xe2x80xb217xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf20.07806xc2xb0N 105.60472xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 20.07806; 105.60472Location of Citadel of the Hxe1xbbx93 Dynasty in Vietnam
The Citadel was inscribed on UNESCO World Heritage Sites on June 27, 2011.
The Citadel of Ho Dynasty built in 1397, composed of the Inner Citadel, La Thanh Outer Wall and the Nam Giao Altar covers 155.5 ha, surrounded by a buffer zone of 5078.5 ha.
The Inner Citadel constructed of large limestone blocks represents a new development of architectural technology and adaptation of geomantic city planning in an East Asian and South-east Asian context.
Criterion (iv): The Ho Citadel is an outstanding example of an architectural ensemble in a landscape setting which illustrates a flowering of pragmatic Neo-Confucianism in late 14th century Viet Nam, at a time when it was spreading throughout East Asia to become a major philosophical influence on government in the region.
The use of large blocks of stone testifies to the organizational power of the Neo-Confucian state, and the shift in the main axis distinguishes the Citadel layout from the Chinese norm.
The integrity of the property is guaranteed by the areas of the three major components which represent the characteristics of the Ho Dynasty: the Inner Citadel, the Nam Giao altar and part of La Thanh Outer Wall.
These elements reflect the presence of a citadel that has remained almost intact, with massive stone walls within a landscape setting that is easily recognizable.
The conditions of authenticity in terms of the geo-cultural location and landscape setting of the property are almost unchanged; the layout and architectural design and materials of the Inner Citadelxe2x80x99s walls, four gates, sections of moat, and section of La Thanh Outer Wall and archaeological remains of Nam Giao Altar are well preserved.
The Inner Citadel and Nam Giao Altar were designated in 1962 as national heritage by Decision of the Ministry of Culture of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam and are protected under the Law on Cultural Heritage of 29/06/2001.
The control of urban development near the Inner Citadel, in Vinh Loc town particularly along the axis between the Inner Citadel and Mount Don Son, and in the buffer zone generally should receive specific attention so as to protect all view lines along the axes between topographical features, and views within the area enclosed by the line of the outer wall and the Ma and Buoi rivers.