Hau Lau - Princess Palace
Hau Lau is about 2.392m2, once known as Tinh Bac Lau (Palace that keeps the North peace), was built after the Later Le dynasty, the whereabouts for living and daily activities of the queen and the princess.
Northern Gate of Thang Long Imperial Citadel is situated in Phan Dinh Phung Street which was built in 1805 and is the only remaining gate to Hanoi Citadel under Nguyen Dynasty.
Nam non hendrerit mi. Nullam egestas, augue posuere ligula imperdiet tristique, elit leo gravida...
Nam non hendrerit mi. Nullam egestas, augue posuere ligula imperdiet tristique, elit leo gravida...
Nam non hendrerit mi. Nullam egestas, augue posuere ligula imperdiet tristique, elit leo gravida...
Hau Lau is about 2.392m2, once known as Tinh Bac Lau (Palace that keeps the North peace), was built after the Later Le dynasty, the whereabouts for living and daily activities of the queen and the princess.
Nam non hendrerit mi. Nullam egestas, augue posuere ligula imperdiet tristique, elit leo gravida ipsum, ut auctor elis purus non lorem. Mauris erat velit.
According to “The Complete History of Dai Viet”, Kinh Thien Palace started to be built in 1428 under the reign of King Le Thai To and completed under the reign of King Le Thanh Tong. It was built on the former foundation of Can Nguyen – Thien An Palace under Ly – Tran Dynasties in Nung Mountain.
According to “The Complete History of Dai Viet”, Kinh Thien Palace started to be built in 1428 under the reign of King Le Thai To and completed under the reign of King Le Thanh Tong. It was built on the former foundation of Can Nguyen – Thien An Palace under Ly – Tran Dynasties in Nung Mountain.
According to “The Complete History of Dai Viet”, Kinh Thien Palace started to be built in 1428 under the reign of King Le Thai To and completed under the reign of King Le Thanh Tong. It was built on the former foundation of Can Nguyen – Thien An Palace under Ly – Tran Dynasties in Nung Mountain.