Vietnam tour
in Hue - one of places which has many cultural heritages. Up to now,
there is no places like Hue where still remains a lot of original
historical vestiges such as : Royal palaces, beautiful tombs of Nguyen
Kings, tens of pagodas constructed more than 300 years ago. Besides, Hue
is a place where the royal music, sophisticated handicraft and
traditional famous dishes originated. Hue, the ancient capital of
vietnam, is classified by the government as a very precious property and
on December 1993 Hue was recognized as a World Cultural Heritage Site
by UNESCO.
Welcome to the city of Hue, let us guide you through the bustling
streets, natural landscape and unique architecture including the perfume
river, tombs, pagodas and many temples, all of which have become major
tourist attractions for visitors from all over the world – Vietnam tour
Our trip will begin with visiting Emperor Minh Mang’s Mausoleum, perhaps
the most impressive of all the Nguyen Dynasty Emperors’ Tombs. The tomb
is a complex of 40 various buildings made up of palaces, temples and
pavilions. It is said to be a perfect combination between nature and
man-made architecture that sits in balance with the surrounding
landscape. The tour continues with stop at Tomb of Khai Dinh, It is the
result of the interminglement of many architectural trends: European and
Asian, as well as ancient and modern.
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riding back to the city to enjoy lunch. Spend the afternoon, exploring
the royal residences and temples in the Imperial Citadel, where the
Nguyen Dynasty ruled between 1802 and 1945. Should you ever come inside
the citadel, taking a look into the special feudal relics of immense
architectural and cultural values, you will surely more or less love the
traditional and classical side of Vietnam. As time goes by, thousands
of changes have occurred, the precious historical and classical beauty
of the nation would never be gone! Next, stroll toward the Thien Mu
Pagoda on the left bank of the Perfume River. The pagoda is surrounded
by flowers and ornamental plants. At the far end of the garden stretches
a calm and romantic pine-tree forest.
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