Phan Thanh Hai, Director of the Hue Monuments Conservation Center, said the program being held inside the former imperial citadel will be shut down during the rainy season, which is expected to last till February next year.

According to the center, wet floors will render it unsafe for visitors to wander around at night and continuous rains hinder outdoor activities.

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An aerial view of the Hue citadel at night 
The center expects the tour to resume at the earliest, depending on when the rains end.

It began in June in an attempt by the center to bring the citadel out of the shadows and into the limelight, seven decades after the Nguyen dynasty’s reign ended in 1945.

During the tour, the palace is lit up, turning it into a night attraction, inviting visitors from within and outside the country to admire the impressive structure and get a feel of life during the glory days of the dynasty, with programs featuring the re-enactment of royal rituals and royal musical performances.

These included a re-enactment of the Royal Patrol, live performances of nha nhac (royal court music), and a show featuring local ca Hue singing.

The night shows were appraised as a key factor to awaken sleepy Hue and turn it into a hub of enjoyment.

Source: VNA