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The Flag Tower
Location: The Flag Tower, also called the
King’s Knight, is the focal point of Hue City.
Characteristic: It is commonly known as a flagpole, but viewed from the
Imperial City; it is really a huge structure of three flat-top pyramids, one
lying on top of another.
It was built during Emperor Gia Long's reign, in 1807, and later improved by his
son, Emperor Minh Mang. According to the Thuc Luc (Nguyen Dynasty's Chronicle),
the flag-tower is 17.40m high and consists of three terraces. The first is 5.60m
high, the second, 5.8m, and the third, 6m. The higher the terrace is, the
smaller its surface is. On the third terrace, are 8 little buildings housing one
canon each and two sentry-boxes at opposite ends. The 29.52m flag-staff was
originally made of wood. It was replaced by a new one in 1846 by Emperor Thieu
Tri and again in 1914, with French assistance, with a cast-iron one after having
been destroyed by a typhoon. Forty-three years later, after the return of the
French colonialists (1947), the staff was again destroyed. So it was in 1948
that a 21m concrete staff was erected. In feudal times, a yellow flag flapped
everyday on top of the staff. It was replaced with a larger one on festive
occasions (The Nam Giao Offering Ceremony, for example). Made of wool or velvet,
this 4m by 3.6m flag was brocaded with a dragon design in its center and fringed
with serrated lace.
Source: VNAT |
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