ClockSaturday, 22/07/2017 17:28

The throne of Nguyen dynasty is moved to repair Thai Hoa Palace

HNN.VN - From 21 July to 10 August, the throne, which symbolized the power of the Nguyen dynasty displayed in Thai Hoa Palace (the Citadel), has been moved to another safe location. This movement is carried out so that the Hue Monuments Conservation Center can repair some damage of the parasol (of the throne) and other decorative details inside the palace.

The throne seen from the right side. Photo: Document

Thai Hoa, the most important palace located in the Imperial Cityof ​​Hue Citadel, was the place where the coronations of 13 Nguyen dynasty kings took place. The throne symbolizedthe power of the dynasty and was passed through 13 kings. It was 101cm high, 72cm wide and 87cm long. Above the throne was the wooden parasol which was gold-plated and luxuriously decorated with porcelain enamel. Under the throne was a stand with three floors of golden lacquered wood.

All of them were made of wood with dragon decorations signifying the desires for happiness, longevity and good luck. Due to the severe weather and being repaired many times, but having not been thoroughly restored, Thai Hoa Palace and the throne parasol were seriously degraded.

During the urgent repair process, Thai Hoa Palace is still open to visitors; at the same time, separate paths are created to ensure order and safety for visitors.

By Dong Van

 

RATING
Be the first to review this post!
  Comment

YOU MAY CARE ABOUT

Free repair services for electrical appliances damaged by flooding

Following the free motorbike repair program, Hue Industrial College has launched another initiative to provide free repair services for electrical equipment, electronic appliances, as well as, refrigeration equipment damaged by the recent floods in Hue City.

Free repair services for electrical appliances damaged by flooding
Changing method of welcoming visitors to The To Mieu from September 9

Starting on September 9, the method of welcoming and serving visitors to the The To Mieu relic site (Hue Imperial Citadel), where the Nguyen Dynasty emperors are worshiped, will be changed. Accordingly, visitors will no longer be allowed going inside the building. Instead, they will be able to visit, explore, and offer incense from the outside.

Changing method of welcoming visitors to The To Mieu from September 9
Thai Hoa Palace officially receives LOTUS green building certification

On the morning of April 19, a special event titled “Hue - Pioneer in Green Heritage Tourism Development and Bicycle City" took place at the Noon Gate Square - Hue Imperial Citadel. The event was jointly organized by Hue Monuments Conservation Center, Vietnam Green Building Council (VGBC), and representatives of the GCOO brand in Vietnam – VietPM.

Thai Hoa Palace officially receives LOTUS green building certification
Promoting green heritage tourism and a bicycle city

On April 19th, a special event titled “Hue – Developing green heritage tourism and a bicycle city” will take place at Ngo Mon Square – Hue Imperial Citadel. The event is jointly organized by Hue Monuments Conservation Center, VietPM (representative of GCOO brand in Vietnam), and Vietnam Green Building Council (VGBC).

Promoting green heritage tourism and a bicycle city
Lacquering and gilding relics

It is the sophisticated sharp carving and the glittering lacquer layers, especially the shiny gold color, that make the relics in Hue look superb and majestic. Visitors to relics not only admire the constructions themselves but also recognize the talent and the wholeheartedness of artisans.

Lacquering and gilding relics

LASTEST NEWS

Return to top