Nine Dynastic Urns in Hue

Nine Dynastic Urns

Hue, Vietnam

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What is the oldest tomb in Hue?

Construction of the lonely tomb of Emperor Gia Long was completed in 1820, making it the oldest and the most atmospheric of the Hue tombs. Situated 16km from the city, this tomb is remote, rarely visited, and the ideal undertaking if you have wanderlust cravings to satisfy.

Which imperial dynasty ruled from Hue?

The Nguyen Dynasty (1802–1945) was the last imperial dynasty of Vietnam. Ruling from the historic city of Hue, the Nguyen emperors established traditions that remain deeply embedded in Vietnamese identity today.

What is the citadel in Hue, Vietnam?

The Citadel served as the political and cultural center of Vietnam for over a century, until the end of the monarchy in 1945. With its impressive architecture and layout, the Citadel was inspired by the Forbidden City of Beijing, China, but with distinct features reflecting Vietnam's unique royal culture.