Quang Tri ancient citadel – a historical relic site
Quang Tri Ancient Citadel is situated in the heart of Quang Tri town, which was once a military defence system and hosted the administration office of the Nguyen Dynasty (1802-1945).
An aerial view of the ancient citadel site from Thach Han River. (Photo: VNA)
QuangTri (VNS/VNA) - Quang Tri Ancient Citadel is situated in the heart ofQuang Tri town, which was once a military defence system and hosted the administrationoffice of the Nguyen Dynasty (1802-1945).
The site was also used as the administration office of the French regime andthe American-backed southern regime at one time.
According to historical documents, at the beginning of Gia Long Reign(1802-1820), Quang Tri Citadel was built in Tien Kien ward (Trieu Thanh – TrieuPhong). In 1809, King Gia Long moved the citadel to Thach Han town.
Visitors see the walls marked with holes by bombs and bullets. (Photo: VNS)
At first, the citadel was made of clay. In 1837, King Minh Mang (1820-1841)rebuilt it using bricks stuck with lime, sugarcane honey and some othermaterials.
The citadel has a square form with the circumference of more than 2,000m, 4m inheight, and 12m thick at the foot of the walls. It is surrounded by a canal.Four fortresses were built at the four corners of the square citadel.
The citadel has four main gates in the east, west, south and north. Between 1809and 1945, the Nguyen Dynasty used the citadel as a military system andadministrative office.
In 1929, the French built a jail at the site to keep people with ananti-French political point of view.
Then, the site was taken over by the American-backed southern regime. Itwitnessed fierce battles during the American War in 1968 and 1972 between theAmerican-backed forces and the southern liberation force led by Ho Chi Minh'sgovernment.
After the fights between June 28 and September 16 in 1972, when thousands ofsoldiers of both sides died, the whole citadel was almost destroyed. Thereremained only the remnant of the east gate and some walls.
The site has been upgraded as a historical relic site with some rebuilt wallsections, four main gates and a monument commemorating 81 days and nights offierce fighting in 1972.
NA monument commemorating martyrs of the Southern Liberation Army Force, who lost their lives at the site in fights with the American-backed forces in 1968 and 1972. (Photo: VNA)
A museum was built in the southwest corner of the old citadel, which hostsobjects and images of the American War and historic fights at the site. Thesite is now the biggest historical park in Quang Tri town.
The site has been listed as a national relic site and is a must-seedestination for both local and foreign tourists./.
The belongings of a soldier of the southern liberation force from the battle in 1972 displayed at the museum: a uniform, a hat, a pair of rubber sandals, a water bottle and a gun. (Photo: VNS)
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc on September 15 paid tribute to martyrs at the Quang Tri Ancient Citadel on the occasion of their death anniversary (September 16).
Quang Tri citadel on the bank of Thach Han river was the site of fierce battles during the US war in Vietnam. The site became the tomb of tens of thousands of Vietnamese soldiers who sacrificed their lives for national liberation. It now attracts many foreign and Vietnamese tourists.
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