Câu ví dụ #11
1. Starting from the Hien Nhon gate, the bamboo pole, more than 15m long is carried on the shoulders by 10 people dressed as soldiers of the Nguyen dynasty.
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2. According to historical records, during the reign of King Minh Mang (the second emperor of the Nguyen dynasty, reigning from 1820-1841), a number of emperor's seals would be hung on the Tet pole.
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3. The citadel, a UNESCO world heritage site in Hue Town of Thua Thien-Hue Province, was home to the Nguyen dynasty (1802-1945), Vietnam's last royal family.
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4. Researcher Nguyen Xuan Hoa, former director of the Department of Culture and Sports of Thua Thien-Hue, said that history books of the Nguyen dynasty do not mention the two gates.
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5. The Hue Imperial Citadel was built under King Gia Long (1802-1820), the first Nguyen dynasty Emperor, and restored under King Minh Mang (1820-1839), the second Nguyen Emperor.
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6. Kapok tree flowers add a splash of red to An Dinh Palace, one of the most outstanding buildings of the Nguyen dynasty because of its sophisticated architecture.
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7. Later the fourth emperor of the Nguyen dynasty, Tu Duc, turned the tomb into a national monument.
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8. ‘Phuong Khau’ (The Emperor's Gift) is an original drama series on royal life during the Nguyen dynasty, Vietnam's last feudal rulers.
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9. In 1947, two years after the last imperial dynasty of Vietnam collapsed, Empress Nam Phuong went to France to live and never returned to the mansion.
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10. Hue, the seat of the Nguyen dynasty from 1802 until the end of feudal Vietnam in 1945, stands out from other parts of the country thanks to its Imperial Citadel and royal tombs that have made it the top tourist destination for years.
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