Noon Gate, also known as Cua Ngo Mon, stands as one of the most recognizable entrances to the UNESCO-listed Hue Citadel (Da Noi) in Vietnam. This gate, one of five reserved exclusively for the use of emperors, features a 17-foot (5-meter) archway that visitors can walk through, tracing the paths once taken by Vietnamese royalty. The gate’s roof is adorned with striking yellow tiles, adding a vivid touch to its historical and architectural significance. Today, visitors can experience a tangible connection to the past as they pass under the arch and take in the regal details of this iconic structure.
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