• Nine Dynastic Urns – A visual encyclopedia of vietnamese biodiversity under the nguyen dynasty
    Historical Relic
    The Nine Dynastic Urns of the Nguyen Dynasty are considered an encyclopedia of the past as they preserve embossed copies of typical images of places, products, celestial phenomena, animals, etc. throughout the ancient Dai Nam.
  • Thai Hoa Palace
    Historical Relic
    Explore the majestic Thai Hoa Palace, the heart of the Nguyen Dynasty's royal ceremonies in Hue. Discover its intricate gold-gilded architecture, historic significance, and timeless beauty.
  • Vong Canh Hill
    Natural Scenery
    Vong Canh Hill - an ideal stop to enjoy the scenery of the Ancient Capital.
  • Ba Don Cemetery and Pagoda
    Pagoda&Temple
    The Ba Đồn Cemetery and Pagoda is a notable historical site that holds significant cultural and religious value. The site is known for its historical importance and its serene atmosphere, providing a place for both reflection and worship. The pagoda serves as a spiritual center, while the cemetery stands as a testament to the region's historical heritage.
  • As the ancient capital that has been preserved almost intact to this day, Tet in Hue symbolizes the thread linking the past and present.
  • After celebrating his 40th birthday for over a year, Emperor Khải Định passed away on November 6, 1925, due to pulmonary tuberculosis, one of the challenging diseases of that era.
  • Emperor Gia Long was the king who chose to be buried alongside his beloved queen, Empress Thừa Thiên Cao. When Empress Thừa Thiên Cao passed away in 1814, Emperor Gia Long was deeply saddened. He personally oversaw the construction of their joint mausoleum, and during its six years of construction, he even had a near-fatal accident. In 1820, when he eventually passed away, their tombs were side by side.
  • When compiling the famous dictionaries of the Nguyen Dynasty, "Khâm định Ðại Nam hội điển sự lệ", the court's historians dedicated book 78 and book 242 to discussing the dress of emperors, queens, princes, princesses, mandarins... the Nguyen Dynasty, from the costumes used in courts, ceremonies, Tet, to casual clothes, including lingerie, "accessories"...

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