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Planting 5,000 sqm of sunflowers inside the Imperial Citadel
More than 2 months ago, in an effort to embellish the relics, Hue Monuments Conservation Center planted about 5,000 square meters of sunflowers in the area of Càn Thành Palace (part of Khôn Thai Palace inside the Imperial Citadel).
The sunflower garden is blooming gloriously and adorning the relic space. Photo: Minh Hien
This is the first time sunflowers have been planted in the Imperial Citadel.
At the moment, the sunflower garden is blooming gloriously and adorning the relic space.
Sunflowers as the symbolic flower of the sun, are much beloved by many people. Although Hue Monuments Conservation Center had initially planted this flower garden to serve tourists, unfortunately, most sightseeing activities have been restricted due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
By Minh Hien
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Over 53,000 visitors to Hue monuments during Tet
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Hue - one of the most sought-after destinations on Tet holiday
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Colorful antique clothing on Tet holiday in Thuy Xuan incense village
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Free entry to Hue relics during Tet holiday
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Interesting activities in the Imperial Citadel during Tet holiday
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Silver Spirit cruise ship docks at Chan May port for the first time in 2023
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Boi p'ruc welcomes guests
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Banyan Tree Lang Co and Azerai La Residence Hue won three prestigious awards
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Going to A Luoi Fair for buying highland specialties
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Kicking off the tour enjoying tea combined with visiting Hue Ancient Citadel