Hue Walking Tour to Visit Imperial Citadel and Forbidden City
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Take a Walk in Imperial Citadel and Ruined Forbidden City of Hue Vietnam Learning about Life of the Emperors, Their Wives - Concubines - Eunuchs Learning about history and culture of Hue and Vietnam with a local expert
Itinerary Details
Operated by: Adventure Journey
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Stop At: Hue Imperial City (The Citadel)
09.00 AM or 01.00 PM: Local Guide will meet you at 4 Holy Cannons of Ngan Gate (Cửa Ngăn). Today, we will have 2.5 hours walking in Imperial City to learn about History and Vietnamese Royal Culture with: Nine Holy Cannons: 9 cannons that cast in 1803. These are considered as one of the most valuable bronze works of art. South Gate: Built-in 1833 in the traditional Vietnamese style by King Minh Mang and used by the Kings for ceremonies. Flag Tower: an architectural monument of the Nguyen Dynasty located in the middle of the south face of Hue citadel. Supreme Hamorny Palace: located in the Imperial City, which is the coronation place of 13 Nguyen's Kings. Nine Dynastic Urns: located in front of The Mieu Temple in Imperial City. The Mieu Temple: Built in 1821 by Minh Mang for worshiping 10 Kings of the Nguyen Dynasty. Dien Tho Palace: This is a system of palace architecture used as the residence of Queen Mothers. Forbidden City: Living area of 13 Kings of the Nguyen Dynasty (1804-1945).
Duration: 2 hour 30 minutes
Stop At: Hue Imperial City (The Citadel)
09.00 AM or 01.00 PM: Local Guide will meet you at 4 Holy Cannons of Ngan Gate (Cửa Ngăn). Today, we will have 2.5 hours walking in Imperial City to learn about History and Vietnamese Royal Culture with: Nine Holy Cannons: 9 cannons that cast in 1803. These are considered as one of the most valuable bronze works of art. South Gate: Built-in 1833 in the traditional Vietnamese style by King Minh Mang and used by the Kings for ceremonies. Flag Tower: an architectural monument of the Nguyen Dynasty located in the middle of the south face of Hue citadel. Supreme Hamorny Palace: located in the Imperial City, which is the coronation place of 13 Nguyen's Kings. Nine Dynastic Urns: located in front of The Mieu Temple in Imperial City. The Mieu Temple: Built in 1821 by Minh Mang for worshiping 10 Kings of the Nguyen Dynasty. Dien Tho Palace: This is a system of palace architecture used as the residence of Queen Mothers. Forbidden City: Living area of 13 Kings of the Nguyen Dynasty (1804-1945).
Duration: 2 hour 30 minutes