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Highlights include Approach to Dong Ba Market, Can Chanh and the Forbidden Purple City, Flag Tower, Great Court of Audience and Thai Hoa, Hien Lam Pavilion and the Nine Dynastic Urns, Noon Gate.

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  1. Approach to Dong Ba Market: story on the “Imperial Hue: citadel, river, and market” route

    The final stop will explain why the main market left the fortress wall and became established by the bridge and the river.

  2. Can Chanh and the Forbidden Purple City: story on the “Imperial Hue: citadel, river, and market” route

    The lost hall helps show how a bride’s personal condition became a decision for the entire court.

  3. Flag Tower: story on the “Imperial Hue: citadel, river, and market” route

    The flagpole will show why taking the high ground could become a message for all of Hue.

  4. Great Court of Audience and Thai Hoa: story on the “Imperial Hue: citadel, river, and market” route

    The court will explain how a seven-year-old sovereign was placed at the head of an order controlled by adults.

  5. Hien Lam Pavilion and the Nine Dynastic Urns: story on the “Imperial Hue: citadel, river, and market” route

    Here, dynastic order will extend beyond the family and become a bronze inventory of the country.

  6. Noon Gate: story on the “Imperial Hue: citadel, river, and market” route

    The main entrance belongs on the route as the place where a ceremony once revoked the privilege of the central passage.

  7. Phu Van Lau and Nghinh Luong Pavilion: story on the “Imperial Hue: citadel, river, and market” route

    Here you will see how the court communicated its decisions to the city and why the old order ended in public view.

  8. The Mieu Temple: story on the “Imperial Hue: citadel, river, and market” route

    This stop shows that the official list of ancestors was changed even after the monarchy had disappeared.