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Admire the ancient city Hue from above
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Admire the ancient city Hue from above

Hue is one of the most well-known historical destinations in Vietnam. With its charm of many ancient citadels has become a not-to-be-missed destination when you visit Vietnam. Located in the central, Hue owes a long-lasting history with the settlement of the first King of Nguyen dynasty, Emperor Gia Long, starting a new phase of Vietnamese history. The locals are understandably proud of their hometown as Hue has an enduring tradition, stunning cuisine, and mind-blowing beauty.


Song Huong (Perfume River)

Admire the ancient city Hue from above

Perfume River spans approximately 80 kilometres in length, flowing from Truong Son Mountain through Hue City Centre and Bang Lang Fork. Locally known as Huong River, it was so named after wilted flowers from upriver orchards are carried through its flow during autumnal months, resulting in a strong floral scent. As most of Hue’s iconic attractions, temples, and local villages are set along Perfume River, there are numerous tour operators offering paddleboat rentals, boat rides and dinner cruises at various price points.


Truong Tien Bridge

Admire the ancient city Hue from above

Connecting 2 riverbanks of Perfume River, Truong Tien Bridge, also known as Trang Tien Bridge was inaugurated in 1899. The bridgehead in the north is situated in Phu Hoa ward, the rest is located in Phu Hoi ward, which is right at Hue city center, Vietnam. Along with Ngu Binh Mountain, Perfume River, Truong Tien Bridge is considered one of the characteristic symbols in Hue. Although Hue Imperial City is home to numerous architectural works ranked the world cultural heritage, Truong Tien Bridge is still the unique and typical image. The bridge retains the gentle soft smooth beauty... like the soul and the gentle, quiet personality of people in Hue, as well as the gentle poetic characteristics Perfume River. Truong Tien Bridge is worth one of the fascinating tourist attractions in Hue alluring a large number of tourists.


Dam Chuon (Chuon Lagoon)

Admire the ancient city Hue from above
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Dam Chuon (also known as Cau Hai lagoon), is the largest part of the Tam Giang lagoon aquatic system, covering an area of over 100 hectares. It is located in An Truyen Village, Phu Vang district, Thua Thien – Hue province, nearly 15 kilometers away from the centre of Hue city. Chuon lagoon is well-known as a must-see spot in Hue because of its charming scenery. It is a fascinating place for tourists who love exploring and hunting for amazing photos. Especially, traveling to Chuon Lagoon, besides watching nature, you will have the opportunity to enjoy the special food in the fresh air. A row of floating restaurants on the lagoon, which are mainly made from bamboo, will provide you with a good view and comfortable seat.


Vy Da Village

Admire the ancient city Hue from above
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Vy Da village is the highlight destination in Hue city. Discovering the village in the form of cycling, travelers can feel the beauty of the ancient city in a gentle and peaceful as possible.


Tu Duc Tomb

Admire the ancient city Hue from above

Tu Duc Tomb is one of the many royal tombs set within the outskirts of Hue Imperial City. Built between 1864 and 1867 in commemoration of the fourth emperor, the complex also served as a summer palace for Emperor Tu Duc thanks to its natural hillside and riverfront landscape. Home to a massive lake and over 50 palaces, pavilions, temples and shrines, the Tu Duc Tomb offers relaxing ambiance for visitors looking to experience the remnants of ancient Nguyen Dynasty. Set within Thuong Ba Village, the royal tomb is 15-minute drive from Hue Imperial City.


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