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Unfortunately
most of the Forbidden Purple City was completely
destroyed during the Tet Offensive. Most of what
remains is no more than the foundations of what
must have once been grand buildings. There are a
number of smaller buildings that were spared
complete destruction, and there are some
attempts at restoration going on (and so there
should be, given the admission price).
Before its destruction, the Forbidden Purple
City was used solely by the emperor and his
family. It was originally constructed during the
reign of Emperor Gia Long and was known as Cung
Thanh (City of Residences). It was not until the
reign of Emperor Minh Mang that the name
Forbidden purple City was adopted.
The City has seven gates linking it to the
Imperial City. From the Great Golden Gate, you
will enter a large paved area, backed by the
foundations of everything that used to be there.
To your left and right there are two small
buildings that house many artefacts of the City.
In the left house, you can dress up as an
Emperor and have your photo taken sitting on a
throne (really makes you wonder sometimes).
There are only a handful of buildings within the
city that have been completely destroyed
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