via Tuoi Tre News, 16 March 2023: The 19th century rampart of Hue Citadel in Vietnam has become a popular spot for photography enthusiasts, as its stunning views and ancient architecture attract visitors.
Thuong Thanh Hue, the rampart surrounding the Imperial City, has become a popular attraction for tourists to Thua Thien-Hue Province in central Vietnam since it was opened to visitors during Tet (Lunar New Year).
Attractive walkway on the Hue Citadel rampart
Young travelers have recently been spreading the news about a new and free-of-charge tourist site in Hue: a walkway on the Hue Citadel rampart.
The one-kilometer-long walkway stretches from a parking lot near Ngan Gate to Quang Duc Gate.
From the parking lot, tourists can climb the stairs beside a warehouse containing gunpowder and bullets — dating back to the Nguyen Dynasty (1802–1945) — to the rampart.
When arriving at the rampart, visitors can gain a perspective of the huge citadel, leaving them with a feeling of starring in a period drama.
Source: Hue Citadel rampart becomes popular photo spot | Vietnam Life