Category Archives: Hue
Tam Giang Lagoon – enjoy sunset on lagoon
Tam Giang Lagoon – Carrying a pristine, quiet beauty, the largest brackish water lagoon in Southeast Asia Tam Giang makes anyone who comes to be surprised and attached. About 30 km from the center of Hue city, going downhill from Thuan An sea to Quang Tri, Tam Giang lagoon (a lagoon located in the Tam […]
Thanh Toan Bridge in Hue
Thanh Toan bridge in Hue is one of the ancient architectural monuments containing ancient beauty, tinged with time, and is also a bridge of unique artistic value in Vietnam today. Thanh Toan Tile Bridge was recognized as a National Relic on July 14, 1990. Thanh Toan Bridge is about 8 km away from Hue, located […]
Hue special foods
For a long time, Hue tourism not only impress people with the poetic Perfume River and ancient mausoleums with historical value but also attracts tourists with its unique cuisine. Hue special foods is the interference between the two culinary cultures of Vietnam and Cham, along with the impacts of the cuisine of the North and […]
Thien Mu pagoda in Hue city
Thien Mu Pagoda is an ancient temple in Hue, becoming one of the most famous destinations in Hue, containing many historical stories and not only possesses important architectural works but is also known as the spiritual pagoda most sacred in Hue. Thien Mu pagoda, also known as Linh Mu pagoda, is one of the most […]
Hue Imperial Citadel
Hue Imperial Citadel is part of the complex of Hue Monuments, imbued with the culture, history, and architecture of the Nguyen Dynasty, recognized by UNESCO as a world cultural heritage in 1993. Hue Citadel is located on the northern bank of the Huong River, turning South with total land area of 520 ha. It was […]
How to get to travel in Hue?
Hue is a province on the central coast, bordering Laos, the East Sea, Quang Nam, Da Nang, and Quang Tri. Hue is famous for its poetic, calm and gentle beauty. That charm makes anyone want to travel to Hue once in their life. Coming to the ancient capital, visitors can admire the golden palaces, the […]
Dong Khanh tomb in Hue
Dong Khanh Tomb is also known as Tu Lang – this is the mausoleum of the 9th king of the Nguyen Dynasty, one of the 7 most beautiful mausoleums in the ancient capital. Possessing unique Asian-European architecture, Dong Khanh Tomb has been recognized by UNESCO as a world cultural heritage. It is located in Cu […]
History of Gia Long tomb in Hue
Gia Long tomb was built on the remote and desolate Thien Tho Son mountain, located in Dinh Mon village, Huong Tho commune, Huong Tra district, Hue city. Gia Long Tomb recognized as one of the UNESCO World Heritage. Gia Long (also known as Thien Tho Lang). Tomb of the first king of the Nguyen Dynasty. […]
Minh Mang tomb in Hue
Minh Mang tomb is located on the Tam Tai Son mountain, Huong Tho commune, Huong Tra district, and away 12 km from Hue city center to the west. The tomb of Minh Mang is a harmonious blend of picturesque landscape and solemn architecture, which portrays the strictness and deep beliefs of the Emperor. Minh Mang’s […]
History of Khai Dinh tomb
Khai Dinh tomb is one of the most unique architectural features of the royal art in Hue city. It is about 9 kilometers to the south of the city center on a steep hill on a mountain named Chau Chu, on the outskirts of Hue city. The royal tomb of Khai Dinh is a unique […]