Hue Travel - Discover Hue Citadel

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Hue Travel - Discover Hue Citadel

Hue Citadel (or Imperial Citadel) is a relic belonging to Hue's Ancient Capital and is a tourist destination you cannot ignore in your Hue travel itinerary The architectural style here heightens strong cultural and historical imprints from the last feudal era of Vietnam - the Nguyen Dynasty Hue Imperial Citadel was built in 30 years from 1804 to 1833, including many works of different sizes

Is Hue Vietnam worth visiting? The answer is yes. Hue city has long been famous for the romantic and nostalgic beauty of the land that was once chosen as the country's capital. This place still preserves many historical architectures of important value, notably the Ancient Capital relic with the center being Hue Citadel This is considered one of the most magnificent works of Vietnam, formerly the place of living and activities of the Nguyen kings

IntroduceAbout Hue Citadel

Where is Hue Citadel located?

What do people say when they talk about their trip to Hue? The Imperial Citadel of Hue, also known as the Citadel, is located on the side of the beautiful Perfume River, on the 23/8 road in Thuan Hoa ward This is the second citadel in the Ancient Capital, with the first round being the Imperial Citadel and the innermost ring being the Forbidden City

How do you travel around Hue city?

First, you need to enter Hue Citadel. You need to ask travel agency Vietnam about the opening time of each season and the price of admission tickets. Hue Citadel is open from 6:30 to 17:30 in summer, 7:00 to 17:00, and in winter. The ticket price for adults is 200,000 VND/adult and 40,000 VND/child from 7-12 years old.

Tickets to visit Hue Citadel by tram: The space inside the Hue Imperial Citadel is quite large, with an area of up to 36ha including dozens of large and small architectural works. So, to facilitate sightseeing and avoid wasting time or effort, you can choose to travel by an electric car

Guide to visit Hue Citadel

Map of Hue Citadel

The Imperial Citadel of Hue is the second citadel of the ancient capital, inside the third ring is the Forbidden City - the area shown by dark blue lines You can follow the hue citadel map below to schedule yourself more specifically

Round 2 (Hue Citadel): Ngo Mon Gate, Thai Hoa Palace, Hien Lam Cac, Hung Mieu, The Mieu, Thai Mieu, Trieu Mieu, Phung Tien Palace, Interior Palace, Dien Tho Palace, Co Ha Garden, and Cung Truong Sanh.

Round 3 (Forbidden City): Can Chanh Palace, Can Thanh Palace, Khon Thai Palace, Ngu Uyen Garden and Kien Trung Lau

The highlight destinations in Hue Citadel.

Ngo Mon Quan Imperial Citadel of Hue

The Hue travel itinerary starts from Ngo Mon Quan gate Similar to most of the ancient imperial buildings of Vietnam, the Imperial Citadel has 4 gates for each direction of East, West, South and North In particular, Ngo Mon Quan is the southern gate, and also the largest and most important gate, formerly only for kings or for receiving foreign emissaries According to the concept of feng shui, the south direction brings good omen for the emperor, so all works for the king must face this direction

Built-in 1833, this work in the Hue Citadel was once heavily damaged after the Battle of Mau Than in 1968, then repaired in 1970. This place has a name with a rather simple meaning – Horse is South direction and Mon is the door, including a total of 5 entrances. The middle gate is yellow, which is only for the king but was completely locked after King Bao Dai abdicated in 1945. The two side gates are for mandarin (left) and mandarin (right) – the way for you to go inside Hue Citadel after checking the ticket; The two outermost gates used to be for elephants, horses, soldiers, guards or guards

Ngo Mon is U-shaped, built of stone bricks combined with bearing bars made from brass Above, there is an extremely magnificent system of Ngu Phung floors, with 2 floors made entirely of ironwood. This used to be the stage at the Imperial Citadel of Hue, where the king stood looking over the square, the Citadel or the Ky Dai, watching the ceremony of honoring the corpses who passed the doctorate, the military parade, the calendar ceremony, etc. also witnessed many important historical events, most notably the abdication ceremony of King Bao Dai on August 30, 1945marking the last king of Vietnam's feudal dynasty.

Nghi Mon Gate of Hue Citadel

Continue the journey to visit Hue Citadel From Ngo Mon, you will see the Trung Dao bridge made of bricks, at both ends are 2 Nghi Mon gates cast in bronze under King Minh Mang 1833 Each gate has

4 copper columns, decorated with the shape of a lotus and a flying dragon. craft, by the famous Duc ward of Hue. Above the pillars are glazed rectangular frames with brilliant yellow-white-blue colors, embossed with the words "Neutralization of sensuality", "Justice and equality",... Complex works in the Citadel This Hue is not only a road dedicated to the emperor, but also a reminder of the way of being a king under the feudal Nguyen Dynasty.

Trung Dao Bridge crosses Thai Dich Lake, which was dug to raise fish and grow lotus - an elegant, fragrant white flower with delicious seeds Every early morning, the concubines of the palace will have to row a boat to catch the morning dew drops to make tea for the king, creating the famous lotus tea today. When traveling to Hue, don’t forget to visit the carp

Courtyard of Dai Trieu Nghi Imperial Citadel of Hue

In the Hue travel guide, crossing the Trung Dao bridge, you will reach Dai Trieu Nghi yard with an area of over 3,000m², paved with solid Thanh stone. This place used to be the place where mandarins from First Grade to Nine Grade lined up for the court, or to hold important court ceremonies. The mandarins were not allowed to enter the audience directly, but their opinions and the king's orders would be transmitted through the eunuch The reason is that according to traditional thought, the king is Thien Tu - a man sent from heaven to rule the country, so people are not allowed to see his face or his power will be reduced

On both sides of Dai Trieu Nghi yard in Hue Citadel, Vietnam also has a row of stone steles called "Phan Son", clearly stating the rank and according to the rules of writing - martial arts, indicating the position for the mandarins to easily stand in line. faster and more orderly. The two corners of the courtyard near the palace are two unicorns decorated with bronze and gilded, solemnly placed in a painted wooden glass cage, showing the majesty of the palace. Next to Dai Trieu Nghi yard, there are 2 rows of houses for mandarins to rest before and after the court.

Thai Hoa Palace Hue Imperial Citadel

Thai Hoa Palace is one of the must-see spots when you choose Hue travel As the largest and most massive building in the Hue Citadel, Thai Hoa Palace symbolizes the power and majesty of the Nguyen Dynasty It's magnificent, but this place was built in a short time of about 8 months, started on February 21 and completed in October 1805 The architecture is "snake and overlapping" supported by a rafter system ironwood, including 80 rows of painted columns and carved dragons bending around with clouds

The king reigns on the throne inside the palace, the mandarins stand outside, only the four royal pillars and the royal family can enter the audience. This throne has undergone 13 Nguyen kings, is placed on a three-story wooden pedestal symbolizing Heaven - Earth - Human (heaven, earth and human)

The architecture of Thai Hoa Palace Hue Citadel consists of 1 floor and 2 double roofs, connected by redundant ceilings, creating a sense of seamlessness and cohesion between the front and rear buildings. From the outside, looking at the roof of Thai Hoa Palace, you will see 8 dragons, implying that the king is the number 9 dragon - a feng shui number symbolizing eternity. Above is also a five-color hat, from the buu canopy, the surrounding wooden frills to each side of the three pedestals are decorated with a set of 9 dragons. The objects and decorative details are plated with bright gold, showing the luxury of the Nguyen court in the past.

Behind the Thai Hoa main hall inside the Hue Citadel, there is also a small house, which is now used to place the table of the Hue Imperial Citadel, including the buildings that have been destroyed and are no longer present. There is also a souvenir shop here, you can freely buy things and take pictures to save Hue travel photos.

Hue Citadel is one of the outstanding tourist attractions of this city, attracting lovers of exploring the historical space From April to June is also the festival season, with many interesting performances of the Forbidden City of Hue and traditional activities and folk games If you have the opportunity to come to the place that was once the capital of Vietnam, do not miss the opportunity to visit the Imperial Citadel and the Hue Citadel - the work has been recognized as a world cultural heritage by UNESCO in the past. 1993.

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