Remnants of royal garden found

The remnants of a royal garden of the Nguyen Dynasty, located east of the Hue Imperial complex in the central city of Hue, are being excavated.

Excavation of a 600sq.m area in Co Ha Garden is taking place between July 25, 2016, and January 25, 2017, under the supervision of researcher Phan Thi Thuy Van, an official of the Hue Monuments Conservation Centre.

The garden was one of five royal gardens inside the inner citadel complex; the others include Hau Ho, Truong Ninh Cung, Ngu Vien and Thieu Phương Vien gardens.

The Co Ha garden was built in 1837, under the reign of King Minh Mang (1791-1841). It was renovated by kings Thieu Tri (1807-1847) and Tu Duc (1829-1883).

In the early 20th century, due to limited funds for taking care of the garden, the Nguyen Dynasty knocked down some of the garden’s main buildings. Since then, the garden had been neglected.

In 2014, the centre renovated three traditional houses among the old buildings in the garden, taking guidance from old photos of the area. The landscape, comprising lakes, plants and flowers, has been revived.
Mời quý độc giả theo dõi VOV.VN trên
Viết bình luận

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Related

City Garden announces special offer on ‘The Duet’ in June
City Garden announces special offer on ‘The Duet’ in June

City Garden Apartments Vietnam Limited, the developer of City Garden- one of top-end condo projects in Ho Chi Minh City- has just offered a special offer on their recently launched ‘The Duet’ apartments in the project’s new Promenade Tower.

City Garden announces special offer on ‘The Duet’ in June

City Garden announces special offer on ‘The Duet’ in June

City Garden Apartments Vietnam Limited, the developer of City Garden- one of top-end condo projects in Ho Chi Minh City- has just offered a special offer on their recently launched ‘The Duet’ apartments in the project’s new Promenade Tower.

In pictures: Buddhist monk and Son Tra transquil bamboo garden
In pictures: Buddhist monk and Son Tra transquil bamboo garden

VOV.VN - Buddhist monk Thich The Tuong has been working hard over the last decade to turn his one hectare farm into a bamboo conservatory on Son Tra Mountain, which protects over 110 bamboo species.

In pictures: Buddhist monk and Son Tra transquil bamboo garden

In pictures: Buddhist monk and Son Tra transquil bamboo garden

VOV.VN - Buddhist monk Thich The Tuong has been working hard over the last decade to turn his one hectare farm into a bamboo conservatory on Son Tra Mountain, which protects over 110 bamboo species.

Czech man builds veggie garden on HCM City rooftop
Czech man builds veggie garden on HCM City rooftop

A Czech man has been renting a rooftop of a building in Ho Chi Minh City to set up his own green vegetable garden.

Czech man builds veggie garden on HCM City rooftop

Czech man builds veggie garden on HCM City rooftop

A Czech man has been renting a rooftop of a building in Ho Chi Minh City to set up his own green vegetable garden.