Thu. Dec 26th, 2024

miniature, Hue Citadel, mock-up

In the 1,000sq.m Ngu Lam Garden on Hoang Huu Nam road, in Long Binh
Ward, District 9, Ho Chi Minh City, Mr. Nguyen Thanh Tung has created a
miniature of the Hue ancient citadel, a World Heritage Site.

miniature, Hue Citadel, mock-up 

The
work include 151 architectural models, which are symbols of Hue city,
such as the Imperial Citadel of Hue, the tombs of Nguyen Kings, Thien Mu
Pagoda, Truong Tien Bridge and the Huong River.

miniature, Hue Citadel, mock-up 

The Hue Royal
Citadel surrounding the Forbidden City with the Ngo Mon gate, the
palaces of Can Chanh, Thai Hoa, Truong Sanh, the Minister of Internal
Affairs building, Co Ha royal garden, Duyet Thi Duong Theatre…

miniature, Hue Citadel, mock-up 

Tung said the idea to build a miniature model of the Hue royal citadel came to him when he was a high-school student.

miniature, Hue Citadel, mock-up 

Tung
has visited many countries but for him, Hue’s beauty is extraordinary.
He began to turn the idea into reality in 2000. He finalized the design
of the miniature model in 2002 and began constructing it.

miniature, Hue Citadel, mock-up 

Firstly,
he tried to build the work by wood and coated it with cement. However,
the timber stretched in hot weather. Tung asked for help from senior
carpenters in Hue and HCM City but they all failed to help him build a
miniature model that could resist the weather and last for at least 100
years.

miniature, Hue Citadel, mock-up 

Tung also looked for descendants of workers who built the
Hue royal citadel several hundred years ago but they could not help.
Some suggested building a roof for the miniature model but Tung didn’t
agree because he was afraid that it would be unnatural.

miniature, Hue Citadel, mock-up 

One day,
he suddenly thought that the Hue royal citadel was built by stone so why
he didn’t build the miniature with ground stone and cement. Since then,
Tung and nearly 20 artisans worked for five years to build the artwork
Ngu Lam Vien.

miniature, Hue Citadel, mock-up 

He said he created this work for his parents and his family and to preserve their origin. The work was built within seven years.

In photo: The cannons are cast as real ones.

miniature, Hue Citadel, mock-up

The
Citadel is fully designed with the palaces of kings, queens, and
concubines associated with lakes, gardens, walls, walkways, etc. Small
bonsai trees that are grown in the area make the stones look more soft
and beautiful. The works are recreated in a sophisticated manner.

In picture: The tomb of King Minh Mang.

miniature, Hue Citadel, mock-up

Besides
the imperial city, Tung built Thien Mu Pagoda, Hon Chen Temple and the
tombs of Emperors Gia Long, Minh Mang, Tu Duc and Khai Dinh. The works
are well designed and sculpted.

miniature, Hue Citadel, mock-up 

“A normal artist cannot build this
work. This must be a person who has a profound understanding of the
culture and history of Hue. But that was not enough, he must have a
great love for Hue,” Tung said.

Photo: Thien Mu Pagoda – a famous relic site on the bank of the Huong River.

miniature, Hue Citadel, mock-up 

The miniature model of Hue ancient citadel reflects the true nature of the real Hue citadel.

miniature, Hue Citadel, mock-up 

Tung
was inspired by his love for his hometown – Hue City and for his
parents. “Whenever they miss Hue, they can see it immediately,” Tung
said.

miniature, Hue Citadel, mock-up 

He also wishes that the miniature model of Hue can be a
visual learning aid for students. Since 2007, Ngu Lam Garden has
welcomed hundreds of thousands of visitors.

miniature, Hue Citadel, mock-up 

Many schools take their students to the garden to learn about the culture and history of Hue. The garden is open for free.

 

By vivian