The Thai Hoa Palace, located within the Imperial City of Hue, was constructed in 1805 during the reign of Emperor Gia Long. This palace served as a symbol of the power of the Nguyen Dynasty and was used for important court ceremonies such as coronations, the emperor’s birthday, receptions for ambassadors, and grand court audiences. Photo: NGUYEN DO

During these occasions, the emperor sat majestically on his throne. Only the Four Pillars and the emperor’s closest relatives were allowed to enter the palace to have an audience with him. Photo: NGUYEN DO

Over time, the palace suffered from wear and tear and the impact of natural disasters. By the end of November 2021, the Hue Monuments Conservation Center began a comprehensive conservation and restoration project for the Thai Hoa Palace. Photo: NGUYEN DO

A photo of the Thai Hoa Palace taken in 2018, before the restoration work began. Photo: NGUYEN DO

After the commencement ceremony, the Thai Hoa Palace underwent a dismantling process for comprehensive conservation and restoration of all components, including the foundation, surrounding walls, roof, framework, and wooden structures. Photo: Thai Hoa Palace during the dismantling process for restoration. Photo: NGUYEN DO

The project covers a total area of 7,100 square meters, including the Thai Hoa Palace complex, which spans 4,851.3 square meters, the Thai Hoa Palace building at 1,440 square meters, and the Grand Court Yard at 1,640 square meters. Photo: NGUYEN DO

The project has a total investment of over VND 128 billion, sourced from the state budget and other mobilized capital. Photo: NGUYEN DO

After more than two years of restoration work, the exterior of the Thai Hoa Palace is gradually being revealed. Photo: NGUYEN DO

The dragon motif on the roof of the Thai Hoa Palace after the restoration. Photo: NGUYEN DO

The pillars of the Thai Hoa Palace after more than two years of restoration. Photo: NGUYEN DO

Interior architecture of the Thai Hoa Palace, featuring the throne, which symbolizes the power of the Nguyen Dynasty. Photo: NGUYEN DO

Workers meticulously complete the decorative patterns and gold-leaf gilding inside the Thai Hoa Palace. Photo: NGUYEN DO

The courtyard and balustrade surrounding the Thai Hoa Palace are undergoing restoration. Photo: NGUYEN DO

The contractors are working diligently to complete the project by the end of this year. Photo: NGUYEN DO

The Thai Hoa Palace undergoes roof decoration and courtyard completion. Photo: NGUYEN DO

After the restoration, the Thai Hoa Palace will become a venue for the reconstruction of royal festivals and ceremonies, offering a glimpse into the court life of the Nguyen Dynasty for visitors. Photo: NGUYEN DO

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