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  1. The Palace of Tau, together with the Cathedral of Notre-Dame and the former Abbey of Saint-Remi, became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1991. It attracts around 100,000 visitors each year.

  2. Kien Trung Palace ( Vietnamese: Điện Kiến Trung) is a palace within the Imperial City of Huế, the former imperial capital of Vietnam. It was the residence of the last two emperors of the Nguyễn dynasty. [1] It was destroyed by the Viet Minh in 1947 during the Indochina Wars.

  3. 1. From the century archaeological excavation in December 2002. When the location of Thang Long Imperial Citadel remained one of the most controversial mysteries until late 90s, this became an ambition for Vietnamese historical researchers to discover the truth.

  4. Aug 4, 2017 · Our rating. By Mark Bowyer 12 Nov 2012. The White Palace is Vung Tau's nicest colonial era mansion. It was built as a retreat for French Governor General Paul Doumer at the beginning of the twentieth century. Note: The information provided in this review was correct at time of publishing but may change.

  5. White Palace or White Mansion (Vietnamese: Bạch Dinh; French: Villa Blanche) is a mansion with European architecture at the end of the 19th century, located on the slopes of Lớn (Big) Mountain of Vung Tau. This is a national historical relic and a tourist attraction of the city.

  6. Bảo tàng Cố cung ( tiếng Trung: 故宫博物院; bính âm: Gùgōng Bówùyùan) là một viện bảo tàng quốc gia nằm trong Cố Cung ở Bắc Kinh, Trung Quốc. Các bộ sưu tập nghệ thuật của nó được xây dựng dựa trên bộ sưu tập hoàng gia của các triều đại nhà Minh và nhà Thanh.

  7. The Palace of Tau in Reims, was the palace of the Archbishop of Reims. It is associated with the kings of France, whose coronation was held in the nearby cathedral of Notre-Dame de Reims and the following coronation banquet in the palace itself.

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