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Reviewed 4 August 2017

loved the place, took lots of photos. there are lots of explanations so it shed some lights on the traumatic history of Vietnam..

Date of experience: July 2017
Thank lucsky
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Reviewed 8 June 2017

Worth visiting, this structure retains some of the essential characteristics of life in the forbidden city. It is also remarkably cool, despite the weather.

Date of experience: February 2017
Thank LuisSilveiro
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Reviewed 21 May 2017

The palace houses the throne of the Nguyen Emperors. It is famous for the 80 columns made of red lacquered wood. The palace was the scene of coronations, royal birthdays, receptions and other formal occasions.

In front of the palace are 18 stone slabs which stipulated where the emperor's visitors should stand in order of rank. Only royalty were allowed to stand in the palace itself. Parts of the building have recently been restored.

Date of experience: April 2017
Thank Abrumar
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Reviewed 5 April 2017 via mobile

Behind the main gate of the Citadel (entrance 150,000VND / 30,000VND for children) and there is no extra fee to see this.

It was the reception site used by the Emperor to receive guests from his elevated throne. No photography is permitted but the architecture and columns are impressive.

Date of experience: April 2017
Thank PierreMalmaison
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Reviewed 12 March 2017

In this palace the emperor was admitting his ministers and diplomats mostly for ceremonies. For every minister there was a stone according to his rank showing the exact position on which the person should stand to listen the speech of the emperor.

Date of experience: March 2017
Thank Vihren M
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