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Welcome to Hue - Vietnam
Located on the country’s central coast in Thua Thien Hue province, the area has variety of sites of outstanding nature beauty. The average temperature is about 25 degrees. The area is also notorious for its torrential rain, which can pour unabated for a week. The beauty of the area led it to be chosen as the capital by the kings of the Nguyen dynasty. It was recently recognized as a UNESCO world heritage site. Hue also features a unique cuisine, combining dishes associated with the former imperial court with everyday street food, much of fairly spicy. The city is also noted for the quality of its embroidery, particularly on the traditional ao dai-a favorite’s souvenir for visitors to take home.
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Hue Overview
Being Vietnam’s feudal capital from 1802 to 1945 under the Nguyen dynasty, Hue is widely known for the magnificent architecture of its citadels, palaces, royal tombs, pagodas and temples set in a poetic background of greenery on the banks of the Perfume River. All are laid out in harmony with nature and in accordance with the principles of geomancy (feng shui). Besides monuments, Hue still retains much of its past glory in daily routines and activities in religion, gastronomy, handicraft, music, the performing arts and traditional festivals. With those vestiges and cultural treasures, Hue became Vietnam’s first World Cultural Heritage site recognized by UNESCO in 1993.
In present times Hue looks like a massive open- air museum with hundreds of temples, pagodas, palaces and tombs making sightseeing in Hue one of the most popular of the Vietnam tourist attractions. Some of the best tourist attractions in Hue are:
- Imperial Citadel
This is one of the foremost of the Vietnam tourist attractions with a sprawling complex of temples, pavilions, moats, walls, gates, shops, museums and galleries with features from Vietnamese history.
- Tombs of Emperors
These are located along the Perfume River mostly dating from 19th to 20th Century. The finest of these tombs are Tomb of Tu Duc, Tomb of Minh Mang and Tomb of Khai Dinh.
- Thien Mu Pagoda
This is one of the most beautiful architectural structures in Vietnam, situated on the left bank of Perfume River. It is a seven storey tower constructed under the reign of Emperor Thieu Tri in 1844.
Hue is also known for the Hue Festival which is a major annual event. It is a nine days event to celebrate the culture, court music and the ancient traditions of this historic city. Other festivals in Hue include the Nam Gion Festival where participants from the Royal Palace are involved in the ceremony. Few other festivals in Hue are Royal Palace Night a three day festival, Truyen Lo and Vinh Quy Bai, both to honor the ancestors.
One major tourist attractions in Hue is shopping. The main article to shop here for is silk painting which has been a distinct feature of Vietnam for centuries. Other items include calligraphic artwork on silk, lacquer, stone and wood.
Hue can be reached by flight or road. The airport in Hue is called Phu Bai Airport which receives domestic flights and runs connecting flights from Hanoi. Several train also run everyday between Hue and other major Vietnam cities like Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City and Da Nang. There are public buses as well on this route.
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