VietnamExpress-June 2

The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism has allowed archaeological excavation inside Hue’s crumbling Thai Hoa Palace to assess its foundation and brick system.

The palace is part of the UNESCO-recognized Hue Imperial Citadel. Vo Le Nhat, director of the Center for Conservation of Hue Monuments, which manages the Hue Imperial Citadel and other relics from the Nguyen Dynasty, said the center has been granted license to carry out the excavation to assess the current state of the relic. The Thai Hoa Palace was built in 1805 during the reign of King Gia Long, the first ruler of Nguyen Dynasty, Vietnam’s last royal family (1802-1945). The palace is where Nguyen kings and functionaries once convened for political discussions.

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