The Forbidden Purple City (Tu Cam Thanh), located in Hue, Vietnam, was once the magnificent centerpiece of the UNESCO World Heritage–listed Imperial City. Built in the 19th century and inspired by Beijing’s famous Forbidden City, it served as the principal residence of the Nguyen Dynasty. Today, visitors can explore its elaborate ruins, which stand as a testament to Hue’s rich history and heritage. The site offers a glimpse into the former grandeur of the imperial court, with remnants of intricate architecture and design that evoke the opulence of a bygone era.
Forbidden Purple City (Tu Cam Thanh)
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