via Vietnam Net, 21 July 2021: A virtual realisation of the Ly Dynasty palace that once stood in the grounds of the Thang Long Citadel.
Researchers have recreated a palace from the Ly Dynasty, giving an insight into the architectural splendour on show in Vietnam more than 1,000 years ago.
Scientists from the Institute of Imperial Citadel Studies (IICS) researched and excavated the relic site of the Thang Long Imperial Citadel in Hanoi for more than a decade, and they recently released the results.
The institute has restored in 3D the architectural form of the palace of the Ly Dynasty (1009–1225) era as the first step for further in-depth studies of the Thang Long Imperial Citadel.
“It will help us visualise more clearly and feel more deeply about the magnificent beauty of the ancient Thang Long Imperial Palace architecture,” said Professor Bui Minh Tri, Director of the IICS.
Source: Ly Dynasty palace recreated to showcase the splendour of ancient architecture