This is my photo of Phu Van Lau in Hue city that I live in
Built from the reign of King Gia Long, in a particularly important position, Phu Van Lau is a symbolic architectural work of Hue heritage. This place listed the announcement of court for the public. It often is the mandate of King or outcome of competition. In addition, this place also held many events for country with the representation of King, cadres and the public.
Phu Van Lau has the height of 11.67 m with 16 dark red columns, the floor is covered by railing system. The space downstairs is completely empty. The second floor, four sides has “do ban”- one kind of silk painting frame with wood banister.In 1974, people replaced some composition by concrete one.
This Photo Taken With:
Camera: NIKON D7200
Lens: NIKON AF-S DX Nikkor 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR II
All photos are @originalworks and were taken by myself.