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Located in Thanh Hoa province, Lam Kinh is a citadel built by Le Loi, founder of the Later Le Dynasty, who reigned from 1428 to 1433

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A small old bridge on the river, called Tien Loan Kieu or the White Bridge, is on the road that leads to the sanctum

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Fifty meters away from the bridge is a big ancient well that used to be a lotus swamp, which provided water for the whole citadel in the past

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The entrance to the main sanctum is a three-way, roofed gate with four big pillars

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In 1962, Lam Kinh was recognised as a national relic

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In 2012, it was named a Special National Site of Vietnam for its exceptional natural, historical and cultural value

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Physical model of Lam Kinh relic site in its internal exhibition house

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Hundreds-of-year-old stone elephants guarding King Le Thai To’s tomb

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Lam Kinh relic site is home to many ancient stone steles

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The exhibition house of Lam Kinh relic site

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Bridge foundation used for building the White Bridge is displayed in the exhibition house

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Earthenware handle of a scimitar dating back to 15th - 16th century

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Sets of tea pots and cups dating back to the Le dynasty during 15th - 16th century

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