Hue attractions
The Imperial Citadel is surrounded by a wall of 2km by 2km with inside The Forbidden Purple city, the home of the last Nguyen dynasty.
Nguyen Phuc Anh started building the Imperial city in 1804 and ruled until the mid 19th century. The Citadel heavily damaged during the Batlle of Hue in 1968 as part of the TET offensive by the Viet Cong soldiers.
Nguyen Phuc Anh started building the Imperial city in 1804 and ruled until the mid 19th century. The Citadel heavily damaged during the Batlle of Hue in 1968 as part of the TET offensive by the Viet Cong soldiers.
Tomb of Minh Mang
When you drive from Hue to Ban Viet and cross the Perfume River by boat you will reach the Tomb of Minh Manh, the 4th son of Gia Long, and second reigning Emperor of the Nguyen Dynasty. The Tomb is impressive in Architecture with some nice landscape around and your way to the tomb.
7 km South-West from Hue you can find the Tu Duc tomb. Tu Duc, son of Thieu Tri, was the fourth reigning Emperor of the Nguyen Dynasty. The tomb is nicely situated in it's beautiful natural surrounding and worth to take look.
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Thanh Toan Bridge
At Thanh Toan village, 8 km to the East from Hue, you will find probably the most interesting bridge in Vietnamese history. The bridge is built by Tran Thi Dao, the wife of a high-ranking Mandarin, during the reign Emperor Le Hien Tong (1740-1786). Close to the bridge there is a small agriculture museum displaying some interesting old tools
Located in An Tay Ward, about 7km southwest of Hue, near the foot of the Ngu Phong Mountain. It has many historical, cultural and artful works full of spiritual significance, of which the most noted are the temples dedicated to King Tran Nhan Tong (1258-1308), the patron saint of the Truc Lam Buddhist sect in Vietnam, and his daughter, Princess Huyen Tran (1287-1340).
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