Thanh nha Ho (Citadel of the Ho Dynasty) was built in Vinh Loc, Thanh Hoa. It served as the western capital of the Ho dynasty (1398-1407). The citadel was built by Ho Qua½ Ly in 1397, also known as Tay Do to distinguish it from Dong Do (Thang Long - Ha Noi). After building the citadel, Ho Quy Ly moved the capital from Thang Long to Tay Do. However, the Ho Dynasty only existed for 7 years (from 1400).
Van Chai Resort is a tranquil haven along Sam Son beach. This Grande Dame of historical, traditional charm offers guests the finest in luxury and service.
Tomb of King Le Thanh Tong (Lang mo vua Le Thai Tong) is a historical site located in Xuan Lam, Tho Xuan, Thanh Hoa, Vietnam. It is the royal tomb of King Le Thai Tong, who was the first king of the Later Le dynasty of Vietnam. Visitors can explore the tomb complex and learn about its history and significance with the help of a knowledgeable guide.
Thanh Hoa is a province in the North Central Coast region of Vietnam. This is a relatively large province, which ranks as fifth in areaand as third in population among 63 central administrative subdivisions. Its capital and largest city is Thanh Ha³a City. The province is widely called Xu Thanh (The Land of Thanh). It had an area of 11,133.4 km2 and a population of approximate 3.6 million.
Tucked away on ahillside with the most stunning panoramic views in the area, Pu Luong Retreat provides arefreshing escape from the crowds only 160km - 4 hour drive from Hanoi. With magnificent mountain ranges, stunning rice terrae fields, scenic rivers and waterfalls, breathtaking mountain passes and remote traditional villages.
Lang mo vua Le Thai To, which translates to the Mausoleum of King Le Thai To, is a historical and cultural site located in Xuan Lam, Thu Xuan district, Thanh Hoa province, Vietnam. It is a significant historical monument associated with the Le Dynasty, which ruled Vietnam during the 15th century.
Lang mo vua Le Hien Tong (Du lang), or the Mausoleum of King Le Hien Tong, is a historical and cultural site located in Xuan Lam village, Thu Xuan district, Thanh Hoa province, Vietnam. It is a significant historical monument associated with King Le Hien Tong of the Le Dynasty.
Lang mo vua Le Thai Tong (Le Nguyen Long), which translates to the Mausoleum of King Le Thai Tong, is a historical and cultural site located in Xuan Lam village, Thu Xuan district, Thanh Hoa province, Vietnam. It is a significant historical monument associated with the Le Dynasty and King Le Thai Tong.
Lang mo ba Ngo Thi Nguc Dao, or the Tomb of Madame Ngo Thi Nguc Dao, is a historical site located in Xuan Lam village, Thu Xuan district, Thanh Hoa province, Vietnam. Ngo Thi Nguc Dao (1421 - February 26, 1496), also known as Queen Mother Quang Thuc or Queen Thai Tong Ngo, was aconcubine of Le Thai Tong, mother of Le Thanh Tong of the Later Le dynasty.
Lam Kinh, also known as Lam Kinh, is a historical site located in Xuan Lam village, Thu Xuan district, Thanh Hoa province, Vietnam. It is a significant historical and cultural landmark associated with the Le Dynasty and the revered King Le Loi. It is adestination where visitors can immerse themselves in the country's royal past and appreciate its cultural heritage.
Thai Mieu Hoa ng toc Le, also known as the Thai Temple of the Le Dynasty, is a historical and cultural site located in Xuan Lam village, Thu Xuan district, Thanh Hoa province, Vietnam. It is a significant historical monument associated with the Le Dynasty and the Thai royal family.
The Cô Chín Giếng Temple in Thanh Hoa, Vietnam, is one of the significant historical and religious sites in the region. Located in Bắc Sơn, Bỉm Sơn, Thanh Hóa, this temple was built during the reign of Emperor Lê Trung Hưng (1533-1548) to commemorate the contributions of mother goddess (Cô Chín).