Thang Long Royal Citadel
in desperate need of protection
Historians, heritage experts and archaeologists
have made an urgent call for the protection of Thang Long Citadel in
Flooded excavation
The Vietnam Association of Historical Sciences, the
Vietnam Cultural Heritage Association and the Vietnam Archaeology Association
sent the request to authorities, describing the damage that has been done to
the citadel and underlining the necessity of preservation efforts.
They stated that the current plans to build the
National Assembly offices and the new Ba Dinh Hall will encroach on the
landmark, recognised by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Construction on
these projects has appropriated around 450 square metres of land belong to
the heritage site.
The
Due to the the urgent need for the completion of the NA
offices, the council proposed building a minor boundary between the NA
offices and the heritage site and construction should require any digging of
no more than one metre in depth on the site.
Untidy mobile toilets at
heritage site
In addition they asked that construction at the C-D
areas of the site strictly comply with the Law on Cultural Heritage and be
closely supervised by relevant authorities to ensure the safety of the
heritage site. The current violations at the areas are the result of lax
management by relevant authorities, they said.
They proposed that the government assign an inspection
team to find out how this situation came about.
They would also like the prime minister or the deputy
prime minister to preside over a meeting on the issue so as to clarify
responsibility for any violations and work out a solution.
They also proposed that the government allow the
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Thứ Bảy, 26 tháng 7, 2014
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