The Imperial City of Hue in Vietnam.
One of the oldest and most visited monuments in all of Vietnam is the ancient citadel of the city of Hue.
Hue was for a period the capital of the Vietnamese Empire; Vietnam is a state that has existed since the 4th century BC and dominates what is called Indochina.
An example, well preserved, of palaces and gardens. Inside there is also the small Forbidden City.
Truly a place to visit, possibly (not as I did) away from the central hours of the day because the heat risks ruining the pleasure of the visit.
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Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Tamron 16-300.
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Here is where this mythical place is located:
The Imperial City of Huế is a fortified complex consisting of a citadel within which is located the actual Imperial City of Huế, the ancient imperial capital of Vietnam. In turn, enclosed within the Imperial City is the Purple Forbidden City.
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The entrance to the Imperial city of Hue – L’entrée de la ville impériale de Hue – La entrada a la ciudad imperial de Hue – A entrada para a cidade imperial de Hue – Der Eingang zur Kaiserstadt Hue – Cổng vào Cố đô Huế – 顺化皇城的入口 – 帝都フエの入り口
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