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Royal palace to be restored to glory

The central province of Thua Thien-Hue has announced plans to restore a palace in the former royal citadel in an attempt to give visitors a glimpse at how the former kings of the Nguyen Dynasty (1802-1945) lived.
Royal palace to be restored to glory ảnh 1The hall where King Bao Dai met the Japanese ambassador in 1945. (Photo: aavh.org)
Thua Thien-Hue (VNS/VNA) - Hue city, thecentral province of Thua Thien-Hue, has announced plans to restore a palace inthe former royal citadel in an attempt to give visitors a glimpse at how theformer kings of the Nguyen Dynasty (1802-1945) lived.

The People’s Committee of Thua Thien-Hue province recently approved funding of 123billion VND (5.2 million USD) for the restoration of Kien Trung Palace insidethe dynasty’s imperial city.

It will be the first restoration project to take place at the palace since itwas destroyed in 1947 during the war. The Hue Monuments Conservation Centre willoversee the project.

The centre’s director Phan Thanh Hai said a plan had been drawn up using oldimages of the palace.

Starting later this year, the restoration project will cover two storeys withthree stone stairways carved with dragon designs as well as a dragon embossmenton the rooftop. The project is scheduled for completion in 2020.

In the imperial city, Kien Trung Palace stood behind the Thai Hoa Palace, whichserved as the main meeting hall for kings and their mandarins.

The palace was the home of the dynasty’s last kings, Khai Dinh and Bao Dai.

The palace was built in a mixture of French, Italian Renaissance and oldVietnamese architectural styles by King Khai Dinh in 1923. Earlier at the site,there was a pavilion built by King Minh Mang and later repaired by King Tu Ducand King Duy Tan.

King Khai Dinh drew his last breath at the palace in 1925. His son, King BaoDai, lived in it with his first queen Nam Phuong. Five of their children wereborn there, including two princes and three princesses.

In March 1945, King Bao Dai met the Japanese ambassador at the palace toannounce Vietnam’s independence from French colonialism.-VNS/VNA
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