Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Citadel of the Ho Dynasty' has mentioned 'Stone' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Citadel of the Hxe1xbbx93 Dynasty (Vietnamese: Thxc3xa0nh nhxc3xa0 Hxe1xbbx93, Hxc3xa1n Nxc3xb4m: xe5x9fx8exe5xaexb6xe8x83xa1; also called Txc3xa2y xc4x90xc3xb4 castle or Txc3xa2y Giai castle) is a 15th century stone fortress in Thanh Hxc3xb3a, Vietnam.
The castle was constructed from stone blocks, each of which is 2xc3x971xc3x970.7xc2xa0m (6.6xc3x973.3xc3x972.3xc2xa0ft) size on average.
General view South gate North gate East gate A stone cannonball found in Txc3xa2y xc4x90xc3xb4 castle King's Well
The use of large blocks of stone testifies to the organizational power of the Neo-Confucian state, and the shift in the main axis distinguishes the Citadel layout from the Chinese norm.
These elements reflect the presence of a citadel that has remained almost intact, with massive stone walls within a landscape setting that is easily recognizable.