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Enjoying tea in the Royal Palace

HNN.VN - Inside the Forbidden City, Thai Binh Pavilion was once used by the king for reading books and reciting poems above the quiet surface of Ngoc Dich Lake. Visitors can leisurely sit on a boat gently surfing on the lake and enjoy the pure taste of lotus tea while admiring the palaces, fortresses, and the beauty of the royal Parasol flowers.

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With a view to bringing exciting experiences for tourists visiting Hue Royal Palace, Hue Monuments Conservation Center has opened a tour for touriststo enjoy tea within the area of Hue Imperial Citadel.

Inside the Forbidden City, Thai Binh Pavilion was once used by the king for reading books and reciting poems above the quiet surface of Ngoc Dich Lake. Visitors can leisurely sit on a boat gently surfing on the lake and enjoy the pure taste of lotus tea while admiring the palaces, fortresses, and the beauty of the royal Parasol flowers.

This tourism service aims to be one of the appealing activities, helping to promote Vietnam's traditional cultural heritage images in general and Hue relics in particular, upgrading the services and meeting the visiting demand at The Complex of Hue Monuments in the coming time.

By Minh Hien
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