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Hue Citadel

Citadel Outer Walls

Due to prior flight delays, our guide had to make up lost time by cramming several visits in the day we arrived in Hue. So by the time we got to the tour of the Citadel we were already a bit tired & not really up to a rushed tour of this rambling complex.

It immediately reminded me of the Forbidden Palace in Beijing, but on a much smaller scale. Built early in the 19th century, it was largely destroyed in 1968 in the Tet Offensive of the Vietnam war. (In Vietnam it is called the American War – stands to reason really!). Needless to say there is a lot of restoration taking place.

The Chinese influence in the layout as well as the style of the Citadel is immediately obvious.

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Thai Hoa Palace beyond the Bridge of Golden Water

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Halls of the Mandarins

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A newly restored corridor

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Imperial Palace Interior

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The Imperial Theatre

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I particularly liked this structure in the To Mieu Temple Complex
that looks like Giles Gilbert Scott’s design for the early telephone box

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Chinese Gateway

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View of Hien Nhon Gate

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Hien Nhon Gate

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