Hue – an ancient city located in Vietnam's central region is renowned for its many romantic and beautiful landscapes. In 1993 it was recognized by UNESCO as a world cultural heritage.
Hue – an ancient city located in Vietnam’s central region is renowned for its many romantic and beautiful landscapes. In 1993 it was recognized by UNESCO as a world cultural heritage.
Hue is one of most popular tourists destinations for local and foreign tourists alike, featuring many traditional festivals and has been awarded the title “The City of Festivals”.
Some photos:
Huong River flows through Hue city |
Truong Tien Bridge |
Nghinh Luong Dinh wharf next to Huong River |
Phu Van Lau at the back of Ky Dai area in Hue City |
Ky Dai area |
The gate of Hue imperial city built by Gia Long King in 1805 |
Ngo Mon, the main gate into Hue Imperial Citadel (or Dai Noi) |
Hue imperial city in the moonlight |
Thai Hoa Temple |
Nine bronze censers (Cuu Dinh) – moulded in the Nguyen Dynasty |
Ngo Dong flowers blossom in Forbidden Citadel (Tu Cam Thanh) |
Panorama of Tu Duc Tomb |
Thanh Toan bridge, 8km away from Hue city in Thuy Thanh commune |
Bao Vinh ancient streets, Huong Vinh commune |
Local residents’ in Dam Chuon in Phu Vang district |
Tam Giang lagoon |
Fishermen in Quang Loi commune |
(Source:VOV)