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Vietnam: A grand ceremony in front of Royal Gate, Hue (early 20th century)

Vietnam: A grand ceremony in front of Royal Gate, Hue (early 20th century)

The Royal Gate, or Ngo Mon, is one of the main gates to the Forbidden City in Hue. Between 1802 and 1945, Hue was the imperial capital of the feudal Nguyen Dynasty, which dominated much of southern Vietnam. In 1802, Nguyen Phuc Anh (later Emperor Gia Long) succeeded in establishing his control over the whole of Vietnam, thereby making Hue the national capital. The French administration placed the boy emperor Duy Tan on the throne in 1907, replacing his father Emperor Thanh Thai who was opposed to French colonial rule and sent into exile. Hue remained the Vietnamese capital until 1945, when Emperor Bao Dai abdicated and a communist government was established in Hanoi.

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