Exploring Phung Tien Palace
09/12/2023 08:46
Once a massive construction in the past, Phung Tien Palace inside Hue Imperial Citadel was completely destroyed after many historical upheavals. Since 2017, the complex of Phung Tien Palace has been gradually restored through a cooperation project between Vietnam and the Federal Republic of Germany to preserve the remaining structures and revive their original shape and function.
The traces of Can Chanh Palace
28/07/2023 09:17
Inside the Hue Imperial Citadel, Can Chanh – the most important palace after Thai Hoa Palace – was built in the 3rd year of Gia Long’s reign (1804) and destroyed in 1947. This is also the palace that is assessed by Western scholars as the most beautiful and splendid construction of the imperial citadel.
“Checking-in” the Imperial Citadel with ancient costumes
02/06/2023 10:13
Recently, the movement of ancient costume “revival” has strongly developed; in which, the ancient costumes originated from Hue such as the five-panel Ao dai, Ao Tac, and Nhat Binh dresses are the favorite of many people.
Firmiana simplex flowers bloom in Hue Imperial Citadel
23/04/2023 15:08
Inherently being called a regal flower associated with the image of the Nguyen Dynasty in Hue, the annual blooming season of Firmiana simplex (also known as Chinese parasol) flowers is in late March and April, creating picturesque images in the space of Hue Imperial Citadel.
Enjoying tea in the Royal Palace
19/04/2023 10:18
Inside the Forbidden City, Thai Binh Pavilion was once used by the king for reading books and reciting poems above the quiet surface of Ngoc Dich Lake. Visitors can leisurely sit on a boat gently surfing on the lake and enjoy the pure taste of lotus tea while admiring the palaces, fortresses, and the beauty of the royal Parasol flowers.
Over 53,000 visitors to Hue monuments during Tet
28/01/2023 17:33
According to Hue Monuments Conservation Center, during the three days of the Lunar New Year of the Cat in 2023, the Hue heritage site welcomed over 53,000 visitors on its free entrance policy.
Experiencing royal Tet at Hue Imperial Citadel
23/01/2023 21:59
On the occasion of the Lunar New Year of the Cat 2023, Hue Monuments Conservation Center organizes various cultural and artistic activities at Hue Imperial Citadel to introduce to visitors the special and unique features of the Ancient Capital’s culture on the old days and create vibrant atmosphere for the heritage area.
Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Mr. Nguyen Van Phuong meets with the Minister and President of the French Community of Belgium
21/10/2022 07:49
On the afternoon of October 19th, Mr. Nguyen Van Phuong, Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee, Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee, had a meeting with the Delegation of Wallonie-Brussels, Belgium led by Mr. Pierre-Yves Jeholet, Minister and President of the French Community of Belgium (Wallonie-Bruxelles), who is in charge of international cooperation.
Hue Imperial Citadel in the rain
01/10/2022 10:12
Those who have visited Hue without experiencing the Hue rain are considered to be missing out on the full Hue experience. Autumn in Hue not only has dreamy light golden sun rays but also has sudden torrential rains with a poetic translucent silver color.
Exhibition “Fine arts and Heritage”
29/04/2022 14:11
"Fine Arts and Heritage" was the theme of an exhibition just opens at Thieu Phuong Garden inside Hue Imperial Citadel on April 29th.
Exploring Phung Tien Palace
Once a massive construction in the past, Phung Tien Palace inside Hue Imperial Citadel was completely destroyed after many historical upheavals. Since 2017, the complex of Phung Tien Palace has been gradually restored through a cooperation project between Vietnam and the Federal Republic of Germany to preserve the remaining structures and revive their original shape and function.