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Sep 13, 2022 07:50:37   #
Manglesphoto Loc: 70 miles south of St.Louis
 
srfmhg wrote:
We continued exploring the sights inside The Citadel in Hue which included The Forbidden City.

The Imperial City (Vietnamese: Hoàng thành; Chữ Hán: 皇城) is a walled enclosure within the citadel (Kinh thành; Chữ Hán: 京城) of the city of Huế, the former imperial capital of Vietnam during the Nguyễn dynasty. It contains the palaces that housed the imperial family, as well as shrines, gardens, and villas for mandarins. Constructed in 1803 under Emperor Gia Long as a new capital, it mostly served a ceremonial function during the French colonial period. After the end of the monarchy in 1945, it suffered heavy damage and neglect during the Indochina Wars through the 1980s. The Imperial City was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1993 and is undergoing restoration.

Nguyễn dynasty

In June 1802, after more than a century of division and the defeat of the Tây Sơn lords, Nguyễn Ánh ascended the throne of a unified Vietnam and proclaimed himself Emperor Gia Long. With a nation now stretching from the Red River Delta to the Mekong Delta, Emperor Gia Long moved the capital from the northern Thăng Long (current Hanoi) to Huế, the ancestral seat of the Nguyễn lords. Gia Long looked to "Confucianism and Chinese models of statecraft" as the best modes of authority, and with this ideology, he ordered the construction of a palace complex based on Beijing's Forbidden City in Huế. Geomancers were consulted as to the propitious location site for the new city, and construction began in 1803. Thousands of workers were ordered to build the walled citadel and ringing moat, measuring some 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) long. The original earthwork was later reinforced and faced with brick and stone resulting in 2 m (6 ft 7 in)-thick ramparts.

The citadel was oriented to face the Hương River (Perfume River) to the southeast. This differs from Beijing's Forbidden City in which faces true south. Rather than concentric rings centered on the Emperor's palace, the imperial residence itself is offset toward the southeast side of the citadel, nearer the river. A second set of tall walls and a second moat were constructed around this Imperial City, within which many edifices were added in a series of gated courtyards, gardens, pavilions and palaces. The entire complex was the seat of power until the imposition of the French protectorate in the 1880s. Thereafter it existed mostly to carry on symbolic traditions until the Nguyễn dynasty was ousted in 1945, with the Proclamation of Independence of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. The abdication ceremony of Emperor Bảo Đại took place at the Imperial City on 30 August 1945.

Republican era: History of Vietnam since 1945

At its prime, the Purple Forbidden City had many buildings and hundreds of rooms. Once vacated it suffered from neglect, termite ravages, and inclement weather including a number of cyclones. Most destructive were man-made crises as evidenced in the bullet holes still visible from the military conflicts of the 20th century.

Major losses occurred in 1947 when the Việt Minh seized the Citadel in February. The French led counter-attack laid siege and the six-week ensuing battle destroyed many of the major structures. The core of the city including the Imperial Palace was burned.

The Citadel came under fire again in the early morning hours of January 31, 1968, as part of the Tet Offensive a Division-sized force of People's Army of Vietnam and Viet Cong soldiers launched a coordinated attack on Huế seizing most of the city. During the initial phases of the Battle of Huế, due to Huế's religious and cultural status, United States Army troops were ordered not to bomb or shell the city, for fear of destroying the historic structures; but as casualties mounted in house-to-house fighting these restrictions were progressively lifted and the fighting caused substantial damage to the Imperial City. Viet Cong troops occupied some portions of the citadel while South Vietnamese troops occupied others; and allied warplanes targeted the anti-aircraft guns the communists had mounted on the citadel's outer towers. Out of 160 buildings only 10 major sites remain after the battle, such as the Thái Hòa and Cần Thanh temples, Thế Miếu, and Hiển Lâm Các.

The city was made a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1993 as part of the Complex of Huế Monuments. The buildings that still remain are being restored and preserved. The latest, and so far largest, restoration project is planned to conclude in 2015.

The grounds of the Imperial City are protected by fortified ramparts 2 by 2 kilometres (1.2 by 1.2 mi), and ringed by a moat. The water in the moat is routed from the Perfume River through a series of sluice gates. This enclosure is the citadel (Kinh thành).

Inside the citadel is the Imperial City (Hoàng thành; 皇城), with a perimeter wall some 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi) in length.

Within the Imperial City is the Purple Forbidden City (Tử cấm thành; 紫禁城), a term identical to the Forbidden City in Beijing. Access to the innermost enclosure was restricted to the imperial family.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imperial_City_of_Hu%E1%BA%BF

For additional images of Hue, please see my previous post:
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-751475-1.html

I hope you enjoy these!
Mark
We continued exploring the sights inside The Citad... (show quote)


Another fantastic set!! Mark
With a lovely opening photo

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Sep 13, 2022 07:51:35   #
joehel2 Loc: Cherry Hill, NJ
 
Beautifully composed set, Mark. Very nicely done.

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Sep 13, 2022 07:51:46   #
mvetrano2 Loc: Commack, NY
 
Nice.

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Sep 13, 2022 07:52:35   #
nimbushopper Loc: Tampa, FL
 
Another great set! Looks like you had good weather too!

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Sep 13, 2022 08:20:43   #
ecobin Loc: Paoli, PA
 
Excellent photos, Mark.

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Sep 13, 2022 08:40:27   #
yssirk123 Loc: New Jersey
 
Very nice set Mark!

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Sep 13, 2022 09:43:03   #
jederick Loc: Northern Utah
 
Excellent series!!

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Sep 13, 2022 10:52:06   #
Earnest Botello Loc: Hockley, Texas
 
Great and colorful series, Mark.

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Sep 13, 2022 11:18:30   #
GreyOwl40 Loc: Quebec City
 
What an amazing place and history, Mark! It is so unfortunate that wars have destroyed or severely damaged so many of man's incredible works of art.

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Sep 13, 2022 12:39:24   #
Jerry Coupe Loc: Kent, WA
 
Thanks for this post with the background information and the photos. Hue is a location I would like to visit.

A grade school friend, A Marine, died there during the Tet Offensive in early 1968.

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Sep 13, 2022 12:49:38   #
phlash46 Loc: Westchester County, New York
 
Well done Mark!

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Sep 13, 2022 12:54:42   #
Saigon Loc: Atlanta, GA
 
You have done it well Mark...Have you visit Truong Tien (or Trang Tien) bridge? One of the most well known bridge in Hue? We have been there several times....

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Sep 13, 2022 12:58:03   #
Susan yamakawa
 
Great shots

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Sep 13, 2022 14:22:45   #
srfmhg Loc: Marin County, CA
 
angler wrote:
Excellent as always Mark.


Thanks so much Jim.

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Sep 13, 2022 14:24:58   #
srfmhg Loc: Marin County, CA
 
anotherview wrote:
Wow! Your photographs finely present this luxuriant religious structure with its attractive ornamentation. This place impresses the visitor with the architectural finery showcasing an ancient religious belief. Yes, all that and more. Your photographs do justice to this beautiful shrine. Thanks for sharing.


Thank you so much for your most generous comments. I is my pleasure to share these!

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