The Hue Imperial City will offer free admission to visitors between 7:00 pm and 10:00 pm for the next three days, the Hue Monuments Conservation Center announced on Tuesday afternoon. This is the perfect opportunity for people to explore the city’s historic attractions and take in its stunning architecture and tranquil atmosphere. Visitors are encouraged to take advantage of this offer and experience the beauty of Hue for themselves.

During this period, visitors can enjoy a complimentary tour of the Imperial City by entering through the Chuong Duc and Hien Nhon gates.

The offer is part of an exhibition of ornamental plants and orchids coming from the three regions of Vietnam. Visitors will have a chance to discover the unique and exotic species of plants and orchids native to the country. The exhibition will showcase a variety of plants and orchids from the northern, central, and southern parts of Vietnam. Guests can expect to find a range of rare and beautiful plants, from the majestic peach orchid to the delicate white lily. It promises to be an unforgettable experience!

The exciting exhibition will be held at the Hue Imperial City from April 27 to May 2, providing visitors with a unique opportunity to explore the city’s rich history and culture. Attendees will get to experience the magnificent architecture of the Hue Imperial City and learn about its fascinating past. Visitors will also be able to take part in a range of activities and events, including traditional music and dance performances, workshops, and guided tours. Don’t miss your chance to bask in the beauty of Hue and discover its vibrant culture!

This is the third occasion that the Hue Monuments Conservation Center has opened its doors to the public for free night admission to the Imperial City. Visitors have the chance to explore the ancient citadel, marvel at the captivating architecture, and learn about the city’s rich history. It’s a great opportunity for those who have never visited the Imperial City before or for those who want to experience it in a unique way. Don’t miss out – come and explore the captivating beauty of the Imperial City!

In 2017, the center piloted offering night tours to the Imperial City in an effort to diversify and expand night-time tourism activities in Hue City, the province’s capital. This initiative aimed to provide visitors with a unique experience of exploring the historic site after dark, while promoting the area’s cultural heritage. The night tours included a range of activities such as guided tours, cultural performances, and traditional games, all of which were designed to engage visitors and enhance their understanding of the city’s history and culture. The pilot program was a success, with many visitors reporting a positive experience and expressing interest in returning for future night tours.

However, due to unfavorable weather conditions and the lower-than-anticipated number of visitors, the center was forced to suspend its trial night tours.

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Visitors to the Imperial City, located within the citadel of Hue in Thua Thien-Hue Province, central Vietnam, will be exempt from entrance fees during evening visits from Thursday to Saturday.

The Hue Imperial City will offer visitors complimentary admission from 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm for the next three days, the Hue Monuments Conservation Center announced on Tuesday afternoon.

During this period, visitors can enjoy a free tour of the Imperial City through either the Chuong Duc or Hien Nhon gates.

The offer is part of an exhibition of ornamental plants and orchids coming from the three regions of Vietnam. This unique event provides visitors with the opportunity to admire the variety of flora from the country’s diverse geographical areas.

The upcoming exhibition at the Hue Imperial City is sure to be a memorable one, taking place from April 27 to May 2. Don’t miss your chance to explore this incredible historic site and view the amazing displays of culture and heritage that will be on show.

This is the third time that the Hue Monuments Conservation Center has graciously offered free night admission to the majestic Imperial City.

In 2017, the center piloted night tours to the Imperial City in an effort to diversify night-time tourism activities in the province’s Hue City. This marked an important step in the center’s attempt to revitalize the city’s nighttime tour offerings. With the success of this pilot program, the center has seen a surge of interest in its night tours, becoming a popular destination for tourists looking to explore Hue City after dark.

However, due to unfavorable weather conditions and a lower-than-anticipated number of visitors, the center had to suspend its trial night tours.

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