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Dieu De Pagoda
HTML clipboardLocation: Dieu De Pagoda is located at 100
Bach Dang Street, Phu Cat Ward, Hue City, between Dong Ba and Gia Hoi Bridge.
Characteristic: The pagoda includes a main sanctuary with two statues of
the Deity Eight Vajra.
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Dynastic Temple (The Mieu)
HTML clipboardLocation: Dynastic Temple (The Mieu) is
situated southwest of the Hue Citadel and facing south.
Characteristics: It's dedicated to ten Emperors of the Nguyen Dynasty,
built by Emperor Minh Mang in 1821, it presents a 9 - compartment main building
and a 11 - compartment front building, together connected in the "double"
architecture with two bays on east and west sides.
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Hermitage Bien Duc Thien An
HTML clipboardLocation: Hermitage Bien Duc Thien An is
situated on the Thien An Hill, between the tombs of Thieu Tri and Ming Mang,
about 6km from the southwest of Hue ancient capital.
Characteristics: The Hermitage Bien Duc Thien An, usually name Thien Duc
Hermitage, has been founded in Summer 1940 by the Bien Duc French hermits with
the name of Thien An (Peace from Heaven).
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Hien Lam Pavilion
HTML clipboardLocation: Hien Lam Pavilion (Pavilion of
the Glorious Coming) is situated in the center of the Dynastic Temple’s
courtyard, southwest of the Hue Citadel.
Characteristics: Built in 1824 by Emperor Minh Mang, at the same time as
the Dynastic Temple, Hien Lam Pavilion consists of three stories.
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Ho Chi Minh Museum (Branch in Hue)
HTML clipboardLocation: Ho Chi Minh Museum is arranged in
a two-story building on No.6 Le Loi Street looking over the lovely Perfume
River.
Characteristic: Many exhibits and pictures about the life and
revolutionary activities of President Ho Chi Minh are displayed here, especially
introduce the ten years He lived in Hue.
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Ho Quyen (Tiger Arena)
HTML clipboardLocation: Ho Quyen is located on the south
bank of the Perfume River and 4km from the Hue Citadel.
Characteristic: Ho Quyen was built in 1830. It is a unique construction,
open air and solidly built as a citadel. The coliseum consists of two concentric
circles built with bricks and mortar.
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Hon Chen Temple
HTML clipboardLocation: Hon Chen Temple is standing just
on the bank of the Perfume River inclined to poetic dreams and 10km upstream of
Hue City.
Characteristic: Hon Chen Temple for cult of Po Nagar, the Goddess of the
ancient Cham minority. After then, the Vietnamese continued the cult and name
the Goddess as Heaven Goddess Y A Na.
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Hue Citadel
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Location: Hue Citadel is situated on the
Northern bank of the Perfume River.
Characteristic: With an area of 500ha and a
system of three circles of ramparts, namely from outside to inside: Kinh Thanh
Hue (Hue Capital Citadel), Hoang Thanh (Royal Citadel) and Tu Cam Thanh
(Forbidden Citadel).
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Hue National School (Quoc Hoc Hue)
HTML clipboardLocation: The school was built on the site
of a former squadron headquarter - a royal navy headquarters (1806 or the 5th
year of Gia Long's Reign).
Characteristics: Hue National School was founded pursuant to the royal
decree dated September 17, 2020 (the 8th year of Thanh Thai Reign) and the
decree on November 18, 2020 of the French Resident-Superior in Indochina.
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Hue Royal Fine-arts Museum
HTML clipboardLocation: Hue Royal Fine-arts Museum is
located on 3 Le Truc Street, Hue City.
Characteristic: The Hue Royal Fine-arts Museum is a gallery of antiques
displaying collections of bronze, pottery, chinaware, Phap Lam enamel, court
robes, head-gear and personal belongings of former Vietnam Emperors.
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Hue Temple of Literature
HTML clipboardLocation: Formerly, various Temple of
Literature were built by the Nguyen Lords in the capital and moved to three
different places: Trieu Son Village, Luong Quang Village and Long Ho Village.
Characteristic: The Temple of Literature is a worship temple founded by
the Nguyen Dynasty to dedicate to celebrated scholars of Confucianism.
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Nam Giao Esplanade
HTML clipboardLocation: Nam Giao Esplanade is located
about 4km south of Hue City.
Characteristics: Nam Giao Esplanade is an open-air monument. It was built
based on the dogma of heaven fate of Confucianism and has architecture of both
the religious and political significance of Oriental feudalism.
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Pavilion of Edicts (Phu Van Lau)
HTML clipboardLocation: Pavilion of Edicts is situated
right in front of the Flag -Tower and by the National Highway No.1A which
crosses Hue City.
Characteristic: It is a delicate pavilion with a south view. In
front of the Pavilion is a large court leading to the Nghinh Luong Pavilion
(Pavilion for Fresh Air) on the Perfume River bank.
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Phu Cam Main Cathedral
HTML clipboardLocation: Phu Cam Main Cathedral is
situated at Phuoc Vinh Ward, Hue City.
Characteristic: Phu Cam Cathedral was built in a modern architectural
style, designed by the architect Ngo Viet Duc.
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Principal Gate (Ngo Mon)
HTML clipboardLocation: Principal Gate is located in
front of the Throne Palace and facing the Flag Tower.
Characteristic: Ngo Mon is the main entrance to the Imperial City. Ngo
Mon is a huge construction, U-shaped and consisting of two parts: below is a
foundation made of brick, Thanh and Quang stone, above is a pavilion made of
wood and roofed with tiles.
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