The imperial city of Hue-5 places cannot be missed

The imperial Hue is a large space, the most important place of the Nguyen Dynasty. Until now the place still preserves ancient cultures with palaces and temples.

People put the first brick for Hue Imperial in 1805 when King Gia Long was reigning the country. It took 30 years to finish the structure. The structure is closed to a square with a length of 2.5km, the front side goes along the Huong river. Inside the structure, there is a smaller part called the Forbidden palace where the most important buildings of the Dynasty were located.

Hue Imperial city

1.Meridian Gate– The highlight

The meridian gate located at the south of the structure is the main entrance to Hue Imperial. It’s a complex architecture. It has the outlook of a magnificent castle but is still in harmony with natural scenes. From the gate, stairs made of long stone slabs lead to Five-Phoenix Pavillion.

The Pavillion is an open space where is always cool and windy. Standing at the Pavillion we can see all the Imperial.

2. Thái Hòa palace –the symbol of the Nguyen Dynasty’s power

Thai Hoa Palace is located in the Dai Noi Hue area, which was the coronation place of the Dynasty. This is considered the center of the imperial city, also the center of the country, a symbol of the power of the Nguyen Dynasty. The palace, along with the court, was used for important imperial court ceremonies.

Thai Hoa palace

3. Duyệt Thị hall

Duyet Thi hall is located inside the Forbidden City, is a theater for the royal family to enjoy traditional music and play performance. This could be considered as the oldest theater in the Vietnam theater industry. The place has been restored and use as a theater for visitors nowadays and attracts many tourists.

The stage of Duyet Thi hall

4. Flag tower – The symbol of the imperial city

The tower is located in the center of the south part, this is where the Dynasty hangs the royal flag. The tower is a huge architecture divided into 3 floors.

The flag tower

5. Bao Vinh – The secret old quarter

This name might be a bit strange to tourists but it used to be a busy commercial place of not only the Imperial City but the whole South (also known as Đàng Trong or the Inner land).

The place has around 15 ancient house reserved with ancient beauty. The house owners are extremely friendly and willing to reveal interesting stories about the old days.

Bao Vinh old quarter

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