Hue Attractions

Whenever people mention or talk about Hue, they mean the poetic beauty, idyllic landscape and the grace of locals. Because of its harmonious beauty, Hue has become one of the most popular destinations for a trip to Vietnam. Referring to Hue, it’s all about the Imperial City of Hue with palaces, temples, splendid shrines, majestic tombs and the picturesque Perfume River.

The city played an important role in Vietnamese history over the past centuries and – despite its troublesome years during the Vietnam War – managed to maintain and preserve a fantastic collection of architectural highlights such as royal buildings, tombs and temples,… Thanks for that, tourists still can admire the cultural heritages deeply imbued with Vietnamese culture.

Between 1802 and 1945, Hue was the imperial capital of the Nguyen Dynasty. Although many of its finest buildings were destroyed during the American War, this UNESCO World Heritage Site still resonates with the glories of imperial Vietnam. It can be said that there’s no shortage of poetic pairings to describe Hue.

Royal Tombs
Well known for being home to palaces and tombs of Nguyen Dynasty, a tour to Royal Tombs is a must.
Tombs of the Nguyen Emperors comply with feng shui principles and layout of royal tombs always divided into two parts: the temple area and the tomb area. Each tomb is not only the historical and cultural monument but also a unique architecture at the heart of Hue City.

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