It is a major cultural hub for visitors interested in Vietnam's history and ancient civilization
1.2. History of formation
The Hue Historic Citadel was constructed in 1804 by Emperor Gia Long, the first ruler of the Nguyen Dynasty. The Citadel served as the political and cultural center of Vietnam for over a century, until the end of the monarchy in 1945. With its impressive architecture and layout, the Citadel was inspired by the Forbidden City of Beijing, China, but with distinct features reflecting Vietnam’s unique royal culture.
The Citadel’s construction took almost 30 years to complete, and its strategic location near the Perfume River made it an ideal site for both defense and governance. The layout is based on ancient principles of feng shui, designed to harmonize with the natural environment and promote prosperity.
1.3. Historical and cultural significance
The Hue Historic Citadel holds immense historical and cultural value. As the seat of the Nguyen Dynasty, it was the heart of political power, culture, and governance for over 100 years. The Citadel also housed many royal families, high-ranking officials, and religious leaders. It represents the peak of Vietnamese imperial architecture and serves as a symbol of the nation's royal heritage, much like the serene Tu Duc mausoleum Hue Vietnam which also reflects the dynasty's artistic grandeur.
2. 3+ Ways to Get to Hue Historic Citadel
The Hue Historic Citadel is located within the city center of Hue, making it easily accessible by various means of transportation. Whether you're traveling from the local airport, train station, or bus terminal, getting to the Citadel is simple:
- By car or taxi: You can take a taxi or use a ride-hailing app to reach the Citadel from anywhere in Hue. It’s a short ride from the main city attractions.
- By cyclo: For a more traditional experience, hop on a cyclo for a leisurely ride to the Citadel.
- By foot: The Citadel is within walking distance from many central hotels, so walking is a pleasant and scenic option.
Note: Once you reach the Citadel, visitors can either walk around the area or rent an electric car for 300,000 VND per vehicle (accommodating up to 7 people) for a one-hour tour.