Ngọ Môn

Ngọ Môn
The Ngọ Môn, the Gate of Noon

The Ngọ Môn (Chinese character: 午門), also known as the Gate of Noon, is the main gate to the Imperial City, Huế, located within the citadel of Huế.

History

Constructed in 1833 in the traditional Vietnamese Nguyen style under the rule of emperor Minh Mang, it was used by the sovereign as an observation point for troop movements and ceremonies.

The gate is divided into two levels: the stone and brick fortress-like base structure, and the more elaborate, palace-like upper level.

The ground level has five entrances, of which the centre one was always reserved for the monarch's use only. The two, slightly smaller, side entrances were reserved for mandarins, soldiers and horses. The two small arched entrances on the side were for the rest and commoners.

The upper level consists of a grand pavilion, called the Lầu Ngũ Phụng (Five-Phoenix Pavilion). From the main hall, the emperor would watch troop movements and his subjects bringing homage. The pavilion's roof is decked in imperial yellow, glazed ceramic roof tiles. On the roof tiles are various animals and creatures to ward off evil. The main hall is flanked by two side pavilions, which were reserved for members of the court.

The Ngọ Môn was able to survive the large-scale destruction during the Vietnamese War from 1950's-1970's.



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