Embellishing, restore and introduce traditional handicrafts that existed under the Nguyen Dynasty, Hue traditional crafts, in the space of the Interior - Hue Citadel
Audio guide is an electronic technology application that helps to automate the narration for visitors, especially international retailers and guests using rare languages.
The images of the Nguyen Dynasty citadel are fully and vividly displayed along with the daily activities and rituals in the palace hundreds of years ago.
Inside the Hue Royal Palace, there is a souvenir photo shoot for tourists to visit under the costumes of the emperor, king, queen, princess, prince and concubine.
To give visitors the opportunity to visit the area around the Citadel and all the tourist attractions inside the Citadel without spending much time.
Visitors can contact directly to register for a guided tour program, visitors can contact the guide right at the monuments.
The Director-General had the occasion to view both on 23 June, the last day of her official visit to Viet Nam. Welcomed by a parade of performers in the traditional orange and yellow silk costumes of the Hué court, Mrs Bokova was escorted across several palaces, pavilions, pagodas and ceremonial halls of this former capital of unified Viet Nam from 1802 to 1845, under the Nguyen dynasty. Planned in accordance with ancient oriental philosophy with respect to natural elements, colours and cardinal points, the Imperial City suffered considerable destruction as a result of military operations in 1947 and 1968. Restoration and preservation work is ongoing, under the management of the Hué Monuments Conservation Centre. Over 100 buildings have been restored since 1993. Mrs Bokova also visited the Hue Museum of Royal Antiquities, which presents treasures of the Vietnamese Nguyen dynasty.