Tu Cam Thanh - (Forbidden Citadel)
Located inside the Imperial City,
behind the Throne Palace, the Forbidden Purple Citadel is reserved for Emperor
and his family. Constructed early under reign of Emperor Gia Long in 1804 with
brick walls of 3.72m high, 0.72m thick, about 1,230m in circumference. Its
front and back sides are 324m each while either left and right side is more
than 290m including 50 architectural constructions of different sizes and 7
gates for facilities of entrance and exit. Dai Cung Mon (the Great Palace Gate)
is in the front side for the Kings. Can Chanh Palace (the place for daily
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 Kings' food), Thai Binh Lau
(King's reading room)...
In addition, there are also famous
royal tombs and temples of Kings Nguyen outside Hue Citadel. Seven tombs with
different aspect are 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 World
cultural heritage.
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