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Awakening the potential of Bien Hoa Citadel

On the bustling 30-4 Street (Tran Bien Ward, Dong Nai Province), there is a place where time seems to stand still. That is Bien Hoa Citadel (also known as Thanh Ken) - an architectural work bearing a strong historical mark. This relic used to be a solid fortress under the Nguyen Dynasty, before being rebuilt more solidly by the French. Today, most of the story and important vestiges of the citadel are still hidden behind the gates, making this heritage a lively but quiet "museum" in the heart of the city.

Báo Đồng NaiBáo Đồng Nai24/08/2025

Ancient villa with tiled roof darkened by time, a corner of ancient French architecture still intact in Bien Hoa Citadel.
Ancient villa with tiled roof darkened by time, a corner of ancient French architecture still intact in Bien Hoa Citadel.

The most prominent part of Bien Hoa Citadel is 2 ancient French villas, with dark red tiled roofs covered with moss over the years. The architecture here is a subtle blend of Asian style and ancient French architecture, expressed through large arched windows and harmoniously designed domes. Stepping inside, the long corridor with rows of columns and ancient lanterns brings a nostalgic feeling, making viewers feel like they are back in time.

In 2013, this project was recognized as a National Historical Relic by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism. The Department of Construction is implementing a plan to establish a square in the Bien Hoa Citadel area so that people can easily access the historical relic and have the opportunity to learn more about the history, culture and value of the heritage.

Awakening the potential of the ancient citadel not only helps preserve a unique architectural work, but is also a way to educate and arouse pride in local history, a "bridge" between the past and the present, contributing to enriching the spiritual life of Dong Nai people.

Quang Dinh

Source: https://baodongnai.com.vn/van-hoa/202508/danh-thuc-tiem-nang-thanh-co-bien-hoa-94006db/


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