Discover Imperial Vietnam: Hue
by ivannnc
Jun 16, 2025
Hue, Vietnam | Cửa Hiển Nhơn Gate: A stately gateway on the eastern side of the Imperial City, a silent watcher against the passage of time
On the eastern side of the Hue Imperial City stands an ancient and dignified gate—Cửa Hiển Nhơn Gate. Compared to the grandeur of the Meridian Gate, it is more modest yet imposing. Once a key thoroughfare for the imperial court, it was frequently used by civil and military officials and inner court personnel, serving as a vital gateway to the eastern side of the city.
Cửa Hiển Nhơn Gate's structure is built on a foundation of red brick and bluestone, with a roof covered in glazed tiles and arched doorways, reflecting the distinctive architectural style of the Nguyen Dynasty. The inscriptions on the gate, slightly tarnished by the passage of time, add to its ageless beauty.
Approaching the gate, one can still sense the solemnity of the former Imperial City. Amidst the bustle of tourists, a tranquil atmosphere prevails. The afternoon sun reflects on the brick walls, creating dappled shadows that whisper of time.
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