The parade passed through prominent heritage sites, including Kien Trung Palace, Truong Sanh Residence, the Long Corridor and Ngo Mon Gate. (Photo: VNA)
Re-enacting the majestic royal procession of the Nguyen Dynasty at the Hue Imperial City. (Photo: VNA)
The programme brings together more than 1,500 performers and enthusiasts of traditional Vietnamese attire from across the country’s three regions. (Photo: VNA)
The programme brings together more than 1,500 performers and enthusiasts of traditional Vietnamese attire from across the country’s three regions. (Photo: VNA)
The programme brings together more than 1,500 performers and enthusiasts of traditional Vietnamese attire from across the country’s three regions. (Photo: VNA)
The programme brings together more than 1,500 performers and enthusiasts of traditional Vietnamese attire from across the country’s three regions. (Photo: VNA)
Bach hoa bo hanh means "Parade of a Hundred Flowers", drawing a large number of participants nationwide. (Photo: VNA)
The programme brings together more than 1,500 performers and enthusiasts of traditional Vietnamese attire from across the country’s three regions. (Photo: VNA)
The programme brings together more than 1,500 performers and enthusiasts of traditional Vietnamese attire from across the country’s three regions. (Photo: VNA)
The programme brings together more than 1,500 performers and enthusiasts of traditional Vietnamese attire from across the country’s three regions. (Photo: VNA)
Hue parade celebrates the diversity of Vietnamese traditional costumes
The Hue Monuments Conservation Centre, together with the Phu Xuan Ward People’s Committee and the Bach Hoa Bo Hanh Project Group, recently brought Hue’s imperial heritage to life with the Hue 2026 floral parade, themed “A confluence of Vietnamese styles.”