The Upper Citadel area in front of Ngo Mon Square in the former imperial city of Hue is the highest and most important area in the defensive walls of Hue. (Photo: VNP)
The Upper Citadel area in front of Ngo Mon Square in the former imperial city of Hue is the highest and most important area in the defensive walls of Hue. (Photo: VNP)
Hue always offers new images and emotions. No matter how much you are attached to the city and want to learn, you can’t stop being surprised. (Photo: VNP)
Hue always offers new images and emotions. No matter how much you are attached to the city and want to learn, you can’t stop being surprised. (Photo: VNP)
Ngo Mon Gate seen from the top of the citadel in the flag area. (Photo: VNP)
Ngo Mon Gate seen from the top of the citadel in the flag area. (Photo: VNP)
Foreign tourists visit the Upper Citadel of former imperial city of Hue. (Photo: VNP)
Foreign tourists visit the Upper Citadel of former imperial city of Hue. (Photo: VNP)
The walls protecting Hue Citadel have a circumference of about 10km and are nearly 7 metres high. The citadel (Upper Citadel) is more than 20 metres wide, with the outer wall having a moat as its outermost defence. (Photo: VNP)
The walls protecting Hue Citadel have a circumference of about 10km and are nearly 7 metres high. The citadel (Upper Citadel) is more than 20 metres wide, with the outer wall having a moat as its outermost defence. (Photo: VNP)
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Admiring Hue Imperial Citadel from above

The Upper Citadel is the uppermost architectural area of the outermost defensive citadel of former imperial city of Hue in the central province of Thua Thien-Hue. This is an important place, with vision far and wide. From this height, visitors can gain a fresh view of the city and streets of Hue.