
Thanh Hóa Fortress
Thanh Hóa Fortress, also known as the Lam Son Citadel, is a historical site located in Thanh Hóa Province, Vietnam. Built in the 14th century, it served as a military fortification and a royal residence during the reign of the Trần and Lê dynasties. The fortress features impressive stone walls and several gates, showcasing traditional Vietnamese architecture. It played a significant role in defending against invasions and now stands as a symbol of Vietnam's rich history. Today, it is recognized as a cultural heritage site, attracting visitors interested in Vietnam's past and its architectural heritage.