
Ninh Binh (VNA) –🦩 As one of the four core relic sites in the Trang An Landscape Complex, the ancient capital of Hoa Lu is a reminder of a glorious period in the nation's history.
Capital of Vietnam's first centralised feudal state
Hoa Lu became the capital of Vietnam's first centralised feudal state when Dinh Bo Linh ascended to the throne, taking the name King Dinh Tien Hoang and naming the state Dai Co Viet in 968. The remnants of the ancient capital were found nearly 100km south of Hanoi, in Truong Yen commune, Hoa Lu district, Binh Binh province. Although Hoa Lu was the capital of Dai Co Viet only for a short time, 42 years, it witnessed many significant events connected to the nation's fate. These include King Dinh Tien Hoang's defeat of warlords to unite the country, the victory over invading Song troops from the north and the rise of the Early Le Dynasty, followed by the Ly Dynasty, which then moved the capital to Hanoi. Hoa Lu was the capital for 12 years under the Dinh Dynasty (968-980), 29 years under the Early Le (980-1009) and the start of the Ly Dynasty (1009-1010).Conserving and promoting the values of Hoa Lu
The ancient royal capital has been mentioned, though only briefly, in many history books, such as Viet su luoc (Brief History of Vietnam), An Nam chi luoc (Abbreviated Records of An Nam), Du dia chi (Geographical Book), Dai Viet su ky toan thu (Complete Annal of Dai Viet). The Hoa Lu historical and cultural relic was first classified as a national relic in 1962 and later a special national relic in 2012. At many scientific workshops on the relic, many scientists shared a common view that Hoa Lu, as a prosperous capital city and a big military archaeological work in the past, had a special significance to research into the history of the Dinh and Early Le Dynasty.
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