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UNESCO launches work of World Heritage Committee in Baku
KARCHER HANDS OVER NOON GATE, HUE IMPERIAL CITY CLEANING PROJECT
NOON GATE, HUE IMPERIAL CITY CLEANING PROJECT
The exhibition “Old Imprints” at Tho Ninh palace
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Tang Tho Pavilion
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Cultural Landscape
The research project of Hue cultural landscape preservation focusing on the preservation of “Community Heritage”
Within the constraint of co-research program between Hue Monuments Conservation Centre (HMCC) and the framework of the program, Hue Conservation of Cultural Heritage Preservation co-ordinated between the Hue Capital Conservation Center (HMCC) and the Waseda Institute Urban and Research Studies of Waseda University, Japan (WIURS) during the period 2014-2018, the two sides have set up the typical research contents focusing on the cultural landscape and historical ecological system in the royal tombs of the Nguyen dynasty and upstream areas of Huong River as the preparation for the effective planning and management of the cultural landscape of the Complex of Hue Monuments, and also for the re-nomination of the Complex of Hue Monuments as the World’s Cultural landscape as suggested by UNESCO. The research collaboration program is rigorously and scientifically conducted on the basis of field surveys, documentary research, and knowledge and experience exchange.
Historic Charm
Located on the southern bank of the Huong (Perfume) River, An Dinh Palace is a special neoclassical landmark in the Hue Citadel.
ROYAL TOMBS OF NGUYEN DYNASTY IN HUE
1. Introduction Nguyen dynasty’s royal tomb is one of the important factors in Hue architectural complex – the World Cultural Heritage recognized in 1993 by UNESCO.
An Dinh Palace
Located by the bank of An Cuu canal, An Dinh palace used to be the private residence of Nguyen Phuc Buu Dao (later the king Khai Dinh). This construction was renovated in modern style between 1917-1919 and officially became the residence of the crown-prince Vinh Thuy (later Bao Dai king).
Son Xuyen Esplanade for the cult of Rivers and Mounts
In Hue, apart from Nam Giao esplanade for the Heaven, Xa Tac esplanade for the Earth and Cereal, there is also a place for the cult of Rivers and Mounts, called Son Xuyen esplanade. These places and ritual activities were all for the wish of peaceful country and good harvest.
Thai Hoa palace
Thai Hoa palace is among the most important constructions of Hue Imperial City where Nguyen kings had ruled the country for over 100 years.
GIA LONG TOMB (TOMB OF DISPENSATION)
TU DUC TOMB (TOMB OF MODESTY)
DUC DUC TOMB (TOMB OF TRANQUILITY)
DONG KHANH (TOMB OF MEMORIZATION)
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