Hue to turn Nguyen Dynasty palace into resort
The central city of Hue is looking for investors to restore Phu Noi Vu (Inner Court Palace) in the Imperial City and turn it into a high-class resort.
The two-hectare palace was built in 1937 by the Nguyen Dynasty to store royal treasures.
The plan envisages retaining its architecture, displaying palace utensils, and selling replicas along with royal cuisine.
The restoration work is expected to cost around VND65.4 billion (US$3 million).
Phu Noi Vu housed the Hue College of Arts from 1957 to 2008.