The Lam Dong Provincial Museum currently houses over 120 valuable artifacts, brought from the Hue imperial palace to Da Lat by King Bao Dai during the period before and after 1940.
During this time, tourists visiting Hue City are delighted and captivated by the beauty of the "royal flower" displaying its pink and purple hues within the Imperial Citadel (Nguyen Dynasty Royal Palace).
Living in solitude and dying without anyone to worship them, this plight led some eunuchs of the late Nguyen dynasty to seek a resting place and a refuge for their souls after death.
Dieu De Pagoda is one of the national pagodas of the Nguyen Dynasty, built on the site of the residence where Emperor Thieu Tri was born and famous for having the largest "Dragon and Cloud Agreement" painting in Vietnam.
The Hue Imperial City Relics Conservation Center has announced the Hue Festival 2026, with the first activity being a reenactment of the Nguyen Dynasty's Calendar Distribution Ceremony.
After more than 200 years of existence, the Van Thanh Temple of the Nguyen Dynasty has seriously deteriorated. In 2022, the government approved funding for its restoration, but the deadline was subsequently missed.
Possessing captivating beauty and a seductive figure, Ly Le Ha charmed former Emperor Bao Dai to the point that they openly dated despite gossip and criticism.
The life of Emperor Bảo Đại – the last emperor of the Nguyễn dynasty – is intertwined with a series of strangely coincidental milestones revolving around the number 13.
Photographs of Queen Nam Phuong in her youth not only capture her timeless beauty but also reflect the image of a modern, intelligent, and compassionate queen.
The Nguyen Dynasty throne is an artifact associated with 13 emperors, from Gia Long to Bao Dai, possessing significant historical and cultural value, and has been preserved intact to this day.
This king reigned for just over three months. Despite writing a decree abdicating the throne, he was still forced to drink poison by a high-ranking official and died. Who was he?
King Hàm Nghi's precious sword, King Khải Định's gold medal, and a series of other artifacts from the Nguyễn Dynasty's royal family are about to be auctioned in France.
This princess was the first person of the Nguyen dynasty to earn a master's degree and achieve the top rank in Agriculture and Forestry in France, after which she worked at the French Agricultural Research Institute.
The Nguyen Dynasty lasted 143 years with 13 emperors; however, only two empresses were officially appointed while still alive, a mystery that remains unsolved.
Not only was Bảo Đại the 13th king marking the fall of the dynasty, but this number, considered unlucky, also had a connection to many events in his life.