- Stock Photography: DARGON IN ARCHITECTURE OF THE HUE ANCIENT CITADEL, VIETNAM by Nhungbuocchan
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- Photo title: Dargon in Architecture of the Hue ancient citadel, Vietnam
- Author: Nhungbuocchan
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- Architecture in Hue is the combination of royal architect such as dargon, folk, religious ones, tradtional and modern sides. On December 11th, 1993, it was classified by UNESCO as the world cultural heritage. On the north bank of the river is the Imperial Citadel, built along the line of Peking’s Forbidden City, enclosed by 10-metre thick walls and surrounded by a moat. A few kilometers further up the river are perhaps Hue’s best-known religious site. Inside the citadel, there are still wonders. For example, the seat of the Nguyen emperors occupying a large, walled area on the north side of the river. Inside the citadel was a forbidden city where only the concubines, emperors, and those close enough to them were granted access, the punishment for trespassing was death penalty.
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