Experience history at the Hue Citadel
Within nearly 400 years (1558-1945), Hue was successively the Capital city under 9 reigns of Nguyen Lords in Dang Trong, the Capital city of Tay Son Dynasty and then the Capital of the united country under the reign of 13 Emperors of Nguyen Dynasty.
As the most important place of the Nguyen Dynasty, the Citadel has all 10 doors and is set up more than 24 fortresses for defense. (Photo: VNA) |
Cuu dinh (the nine dynastic urns) is a collection of nine bronze urns. Casted in 1835 by Emperor Minh Mang, Cuu dinh were completed in 1837 and placed in front of The To Mieu temple. (Photo: VNA) |
Thai Hoa Palace used to be the symbol of the Nguyen Dynasty. The palace, along with the courtyard, was the place of important ceremonies such as the coronation ceremonies, the king’s birthday, the envoy reception and the meetings held on the 1st and the 15th of the lunar month. (Photo: VNA) |
The entire construction of Thai Hoa Palace is the highest peak of Vietnamese architecture under the Nguyen Dynasty. (Photo: VNA) |
Within the old walls are a collection of important public buildings, opulent residences, and places of worship. (Photo: VNA) |
Tomb of Khai Dinh - The pinnacle of Nguyen Dynasty mausoleum architecture. (Photo: Collectibles) |
The "imperial city in the evening will immerse visitors in a spectacular atmosphere of the dazzling ceremonies of royal life. (Photo: VNA) |
The national flag rises in Ngo Mon flag pole. (Photo: VNA) |