The Hung King Temple re-planning project will turn Phu Tho Province's historical relic into one of the nation's most attractive tourism sites.
A major part of the planned revamp will go into building the Hung Vuong Tower.
Hung King Temple historical site's management board will announce a design contest for the tower online at www.denhung.org.vn next month.
Nguyen Tien Khoi, director of the management board said the idea to build the Hung Vuong Tower was first raised by former Party General Secretary Le Duan.
In his visit to the Temple in 1997, the then Party General Secretary said he wanted to see a tower built in the Hung Temple so that the Vietnamese people from all parts of the country could "look" to the tower to be reminded of their ancestors and the nation's founders.
Khoi said the tower should be 18 tiers high, which will symbolise 18 generations of Hung Kings.
"The winning design will meet three criterion: nationality, modernity and symbolism," said Khoi. "The third criteria is the most important, ensuring that the tower will become a symbol of the country."
Symbols such as Thap Rua (Tortoise Tower), Mot Cot (One-Pillar) Pagoda, Khue Van Cac in Hanoi and the gate to Ben Thanh Market in Hcm city were too small to be national-scale symbols.
Khoi said he hoped the grand tower would become a new national symbol.
According to the management board's plan, the tower's grounds include stalls that will showcase the traditional products of Vietnam's 54 ethnic groups.
Meetings and conferences will take place at halls on the first floor.
Hung King artefacts will be displayed on the second floor.
The board hasn't approved proposals for the remainder of the floors, said Khoi.
However, the director agreed that its architecture would depend on architects from the Viet nam Architecture Association.
He said the management board could learn from Chinese architects who built the 468m-high Oriental Pearl TV Tower in Shanghai, the world's third-tallest TV and radio tower.
The project also includes construction of a war memorial, cultural centre for young people, rural market, reception house, festival centre, hotel and a mini-golf course, in addition to re-building about 20 constructions.
The project, which already has approval from the Prime Minister, also aims to restore the Thuong Temple and ancient relics at Nghia Linh Mountain.
About VND36 billion is earmarked for restoring Thuong Temple, said Khoi, and work should ensure architecture that's simple and similar in design to local residential houses.
A VND300 billion-invested concrete area for religious ceremonies at the foot of Nghia Linh Mountain has already been inaugurated and Lac Long Quan Temple, with investment of VND128 billion, is expected to be completed late this year.
The project's investment is estimated to be between VND5 trillion (approximately US$310 million) and VND6 trillion, and will come from the State budget.
It is scheduled to be completed in 2015.
Source: VNN
Tag: Festival , Hanoi , Hcm , Hcm City , Hotel , Hue , Investment , Pagoda , Phu Tho , Tour , Tourism , Travel , Viet Nam , Vietnam , Vietnamese Modern tower for ancient Hung King Temple - travel
*Related News:
Vietnam Week in Japan promotes mutual understanding
Asian Zither Festival attracts audience
Vietnam Week in Japan to be held
The charm of Nui Coc Lake
Vietnam Week in Japan to be held
Asian Zither Festival finishes in HCM City
Folk games entertain children
Renowned Hat Boi actor makes costumes for Hat Boi troupes
Malaysian art exhibition opens in Hanoi
Quang Ngai hosts Korea-Vietnam festival
Int’l experts gather to preserve Vietnam’s royal music
New tour tracing Ly Thai To’s capital movement process launched
Second Asian Zither Festival kicks off
Vietnamese athletes arrive in Beijing for Para-Games
Gifted French jazz singer to perform in Hanoi
ASEAN Tourism Forum 2009 - Striving for a New Height
Hoi An hosts final round of Miss Vietnam pageant
Renowned Hat Boi actor makes costumes for Hat Boi troupes
MICE tours open opportunities for tourism sector
Smell the coffee - old coffee shops Café Giang
Phan Thiet set for three-day festival
Nghinh Ong Festival to take place in Phan Thiet city
Popular Destinations in Viet Nam Presented on Thailand TV - Hoi An ancient town
Thirty Beauties to Vie for Miss Viet Nam Title
Educational materials expo to be held in Hanoi
High as a kite - Vietnam kite
Nha Nhac Preserved Valuably
VAA officially brought into being
Downtown lust for orchids leaves forests flowerless
Vietnam Airlines to launch fourth direct air route to Japan