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July 29, 2025
Ornate architecture of the Tomb of Tu Duc
Unlike the ostentatious beauty and grandiose layout of the Khai Dinh Tomb, the Tomb of Tu Duc is known for its elegance and tranquil scenery, making it one of the most beautiful imperial tombs of the Nguyen Dynasty in the 19th century. Although time has faded some of its features, it still exudes a Confucian...
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Hue is renowned for its legendary Trang Tien Bridge, its poetic Perfume River (Huong River), its sacred Thien Mu Pagoda, and also for the bustling and lively Dong Ba Market. The market is not only a place for trade and commerce but also a convergence of cultural essence and the identity of the ancient capital’s...
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Few people know that in addition to the ancient architecture with a strong Vietnamese style from the Nguyen Dynasty, Hue also boasts a unique European-style palace called An Dinh. With its fascinating European flair and numerous intriguing stories, An Dinh Palace in Hue has been recognized by UNESCO as a world cultural heritage. It has...
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If you have been to Hue and have not yet taken a ride on the Huong River Dragon Boat, visited the Thien Mu Pagoda, tasted the imperial cuisine, and listened to the Hue music, then your trip is not complete. Don’t let your visit to Hue be a waste, because in addition to the historical...
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If you’re planning a trip to central Vietnam and wondering how to get from Hue to Dong Hoi City, this guide has everything you need. Dong Hoi—a charming coastal city and the capital of Quang Binh province—is a fantastic destination for a day trip or a short getaway from Hue. Located just a few hours...
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In contrast to the tumultuous Tam Giang estuary, Lap An Lagoon Hue exudes a tranquil and romantic beauty bestowed upon by nature. With the Lang Co Bay on one side and the majestic Bach Ma mountain range on the other, this place has everything to offer as an attractive destination for travelers from all over....
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