Hue Imperial Palace
by きくのん
Apr 26, 2025
Hue, Vietnam | Cửa Dục Khánh Gate in the Imperial City: A Quiet Entrance to the Imperial Palace's Backyard, Whispering Stories of the Nguyen Dynasty's Imperial Court
Among the many gates of the Hue Imperial City, Cửa Dục Khánh Gate lacks the grandeur of the Meridian Gate, but instead embodies a tranquility and elegance. Located on the southeast side of the Imperial City, Cửa Dục Khánh Gate served as a secondary entrance to the inner court, once used by palace servants and inner court officials. Its presence is understated yet authentic.
Cửa Dục Khánh Gate is a modest building, with a red brick and stone foundation, arched doorways, and exquisite glazed tiles and animal head decorations still visible on the roof. Compared to the main gate of the Imperial City, it is more austere, yet more attuned to everyday life. Passing through the gate, one is greeted by a tranquil courtyard and corridors, almost imagining the quiet movements of palace servants in former times.
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