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Ngu Phung
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Ngu Phung in Hue Vietnam: On top of the Ngo Mon Gate is Ngu Phung, where the emperor appeared on important occasions, most notably for the promulgation of the lunar calendar.
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Phung Tien Temple
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Phung Tien Temple in Hue: Behind To Mieu, Phung Tien Temple still lies in ruins. It once served a similar purpose to the former, although women were permitted to worship here.
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Hue Royal Theatre
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Hue Royal Theatre: The Royal Theatre, begun in 1826 and later home to the National Conservatory of Music, has been rebuilt on the former foundations.
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Thai Hoa Palace
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Thai Hoa Palace in Hue: Built in 1803, Thai Hoa Palace is a spacious hall with an ornate timber roof supported by 80 carved and lacquered columns.
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To Mieu Temple in Hue
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To Mieu Temple in Hue: On the other side of the courtyard is the long, low, red and gold To Mieu Temple itself
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