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Hue has chosen to be the capital city of the
Southern Kingdom by all Nguyen Lords and officially became the capital under Tay
Son's reign. For approximately 400 years, Hue has become a great landscape and
architectura l site. Hue' royal complex has been officially recognized by the
UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
Situated on the Northern bank of the Perfume
River, with an area of 500 ha and a system of three circles of ramparts, namely
from outside to inside: Kinh Thanh (Capital Citadel), Hoang Thanh (Royal
Citadel) and Tu Cam Thanh (Forbidden Citadel).
The Ngu Binh Mountain in the South is used as a
front screening elevation. The Con Hen and Con Da Vien (both are sand dunes) on
the Perfume River are chosen as geomancy condition "dragon on the left, tiger on
the right" to protect the capital city.
Kinh Thanh Hue (Hue Capital Citadel):
This construction stared in 1805 under the reign
of Emperor Gia Long and completed in 1832 under the reign of Emperor Ming Mang.
Under Nguyen' reign, Kings have ordered to build ramparts, palaces and
constructional works of royal. Over 200 years to now, it is still original with
nearly 140 small and large constructions.
The Citadel, square in shape and almost 10 km in
circumference, 6 m high, 21 m thick and 10 entrances. On the top of the walls
that surround it, 24 bastions are established for defensive purposes. Besides,
the Citadel has an ancillary gate connecting the Tran Binh Bastion called the
Thai Binh Mon (Peace Gate).
Hoang Thanh (Royal Citadel):
The Imperial City is located in the centre of the
Citadel where established highest offices of Viet Nam's feudalism and sanctums
honoring the cult of decreased Emperors. The Citadel, also has a nearly square
form, with more than 600m long for each side, built of brick 4m high, 1m thick,
around which is ditched a system of protection trench. Access to the Imperial
City can be made by four entrance gates. Noon Gate is only used for the King.
Royal Palace consists of more 100 beautiful constructional works divided many
sectors.
Ø From the Ngo Mon to the Thai Hoa Palace:
This is the place for setting up various grand ceremonies.
Ø Sector for worship shrines of the King of
the Nguyen dynasty: Trieu Mieu, Thai Mieu, Hung Mieu, The Mieu and Phung Tien
place.
Ø Sector for internal affairs office:
Storehouse for precious objects, workshop for manufacturing various useful
articles.
Ø Sectors for the Kham Van palace and the
Co Ha garden: place where the princes are studying or enjoying.
Tu Cam Thanh (Forbidden citadel):
Located inside the Imperial City, behind the
Throne Palace, the Forbidden Purple City
is
reserved for Emperor and his family. Constructed early in Emperor Gia Long's
reign in 1804 with brick walls 3.72m high, 0,72 m thick, about 1,230 m in
circumference. Its front and back sides are 324 m each while either left and
right side is more than 290 m including 50 architectural constructions of
different sizes and 7 gates for facilities of entrance and exit. Dai Cung Mon
(the Great Place Gate) is in the front side for Kings. Can Chanh Palace (the
place for every day working of Emperors). Can Thanh (Emperor's Private Palace),
Khon Thai Residence (Queen's Private Apartment) reserved for the Queen. Duyet
Thi Duong house (Royal Theatre), Thuong Thien (the kitchen for the King' food),
Thai Binh Lau (King's reading room)... Besides, Hue is also famous for royal
tombs and temples of Nguyen Kings. Seven tombs with different aspect are not not
only a wonderful arch but also combining beautiful, imposing nature and poetic
of Hue.
Ancient Hue including Perfume River and Ngu
Mountain, palaces and citadels, tombs and temples with hundred of historic years
are being embellished and recovered by material contribution of Vietnamese and
International community in order to keep Hue City as cultural heritage of World.
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