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In photos: Nguyen Dynasty historical monument

A historical monument of the Nguyen Dynasty was recently unveiled to welcome visitors in Hue.

A historical monument of the Nguyen Dynasty was recently unveiled to welcome visitors in Hue City.

The Tu Phuong Vo Su Pavilion located in Bac Khuyet Dai of Hue Royal Citadel, was where princes and princesses at the end of the Nguyen Dynasty studied. It was also a place for the kings and the royal family where they enjoyed the fresh air.

Built in 1923 under the reign of King Khai Dinh, the pavilion is among Vietnam’s special historical monuments with the combination between the oriental and western architectural styles. Experiencing many wars, only a small wall of the work with a 45-year existence period still remains now.

The Thua Thien-Hue Province spent VND9.3 billion (USD460,000) to restore the relic from December 12, 2008, to August 2010.

Design of the two floors in the pavilion was kept unchanged, including a brick-paved yard, wood ceiling and many Western-styled lamps. Standing at Tu Phuong Vo Su, visitors can easily see the Hue Royal Citadel.

Photos of Tu Phuong Vo Su by DTiNews reporters:

The pavilion has two floors

The Western-styled corridor



Oriental-styled roof



Floor No. 1



Wood-made staircase

The second floor, with an ideal height, was a place for princes and princesses to study and the kings to enjoy the view

Gardens with surrounding green lawns and trees

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