Hanoi (VNA) - Regarding the protection of the Vuon Chuoi archaeological site in Kim Chung Commune, Hoai Duc District, Hanoi from the current situation of being abused, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism proposed the Hanoi Municipal People's Committee to direct functional agencies to put this site into the list of reli𒐪cs inventory of the capital and set up scientific records to protect the relic in accordance with the law on cultural heritage.
The above information is clearly stated in the Official ꦗDis𝐆patch 4550/BVHTTDL-DSVH of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism to the Hanoi Municipal People's Committee on the protection of the Vuon Chuoi archaeological site.
Affirming historical and cultural values
The official letter stated that the Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism issued Decision No. 1470/QD-BVH TTDL on April 23, 2019 allowing the Hanoi Department of Culture and Sports to coordinate with the Vietnam Institute of Archaeology to excavate the Vuon Chuoi archaeological site. The excavation was conducted in three sites, including Vuon Chuoi, Ren Ran and Mo Phuong.Adjustment of road expansion plan considered
However, the Vuon Chuoi archaeological site is within the scope of Kim Chung-Di Trach new urban area project of Hanoi, invested by Vietracimex Construction and Trading Joint Stock Corporation. The West of Vuon Chuoi lies within a belt road expansion plan of the city. In October 2019, Vietracimex proceeded to build internal roads, level the urban area and build internal roads to transport materials in the south of the Vuon Chuoi mound. This has encroached on the relic areas. Therefore, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism proposed the Hanoi People's Committee to direct the functional agencies to research and adjust the planning on the opening of road 3.5 to avoid the Vuon Chuoi relic area in accordance with the excavation results. In addition, Hanoi needs to request the People's Committee of Hoai Duc district, the investor of the project, the construction unit to take measures to protect the site during the construction process, ensuring close coordination with the cultural authorities in monitoring the construction and to stop construction when discovering relics.