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Hue Citadel shines at night

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By Hieu Truong
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As part of Hue Festival 2026, the “Royal Palace by Night” program offers a striking new perspective on the Hue Imperial Citadel after dark.

From the changing-of-the-guard ceremony at Noon Gate and the royal court ritual at Thai Hoa Palace to martial performances by Nguyen Dynasty soldiers and a 3D mapping show on Trung Dao Bridge, the imperial space is reimagined as both solemn and dreamlike.

Light, sound, fire, lanterns, and choreographed performances weave together a new way of storytelling, one that not only showcases heritage architecture but also awakens it.

The following images capture standout moments from a nighttime tourism product that is breathing new life into Hue’s historic citadel.

Cannon fire in front of Noon Gate opens the “Royal Palace by Night” program
The changing-of-the-guard ceremony takes place at Noon Gate
Thousands of residents and visitors flock to the Imperial Citadel at night
A striking 3D mapping performance on Trung Dao Bridge
The royal court ritual is reenacted at Thai Hoa Palace
A solemn atmosphere envelops the royal ceremony
A royal military procession and Nguyen Dynasty’s martial performance create a stately scene
A fire-stick dance delivers a powerful visual spectacle
A recreation of a traditional folk game
Visitors take part in hands-on folk game experiences
An ao dai show is staged at Phu Noi Vu
Traditional ao dai featured in the night performance

A display of prized ornamental plants at Thieu Phuong Garden in the citadel

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