Compared to Nha Trang in Vietnam, I have a deeper affection for this little World Heritage town
Located a two and a half hour train ride from Da Nang, Hue, the former capital of Vietnam, is home to the Hue Imperial City, An Dinh Palace, royal tombs, and more, with historical relics everywhere, thus it has been designated as a World Cultural Heritage site👏🏻
Renting a motorcycle🛵 to roam around, or walking🚲 through the ancient streets, you can touch the civilization of the past in this open-air historical museum called Citywalk. Quieter than Hanoi, more rustic than Hoi An, the niche yet treasured Hue is really worth a visit❗️❗️
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🛶Transportation: Take a train from Da Nang Railway Station and arrive at Hue Railway Station in 2.5H, with many round trips available
🛫Hue also has an airport, with daily flights to various parts of Vietnam
🚕For transportation within Hue city, you can choose GRAB or rent a motorcycle
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🛋Accommodation:
Choose the Central South Palace Hotel in Hue, an old-fashioned five-star hotel with high cost performance. Taxi service is very convenient
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𝖣𝖺𝗒1️⃣: Da Nang—Hue Railway Station—CITYWALK
【Noon】Take a train from Da Nang to Hue, then take a taxi to the hotel
【Afternoon】Leave the hotel for the last crown prince's palace 'An Dinh Palace', then go to the Ho Chi Minh Museum, and the ancient city streets CITYWALK
【Evening】Explore and eat at the Dong Ba night market
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𝖣𝖺𝗒2️⃣: Hue Imperial City—Royal Tombs—Hue Railway Station
【Morning】Take a GRAB from the hotel to the Hue Imperial City, visit the former palace of Vietnam
【Noon and Afternoon】Visit the magnificent Minh Mang Tomb, Tu Duc Tomb, and Khai Dinh Tomb in succession, experiencing the unique architectural style of the royal tombs and the culture of ancient Vietnamese emperors
【Afternoon】Stroll around the ancient city, GRAB to Hue Railway Station
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✅✅Some 𝙏𝙞𝙥𝙨:
🎈The timeline is for reference only
🎈Electronic payment is not friendly in Hue, prepare enough cash
🎈Hue is located between Hanoi and Da Nang, you can also take a train all the way from Hanoi, and continue to Da Nang and other places. The train segment to Da Nang is also named by National Geographic as one of the most beautiful destinations in the world
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The seat of the Nguyen monarch ruled from 1802 till 1945, also known as the forbidden city of Vietnam, a symbolic icon of the last dynasty of Vietnam.
Histrorical place with full of very last dynasty classical Imperial decoration 🎎 , anyone who REALLY like to take picture here is the must place to go when you at Hue, about half day worth of journeys, the weather here in Hue is very hot ☀️☀️, make sure prepare with sun block, hat or umbrella ☂️☂️, during my time of visit still got certain place been put under construction 🏗️ but still got many places that we can enjoyed. Historical type person gonna love this place. Overall score 8.5/10 because i’m an average historical person 😅
It is an old palace, but many buildings have been destroyed with the war.
Hue Ancient Building Complex (The Complex of Hue Monuments), located in central Vietnam, 80 kilometers south of the 17th latitude line, 654 kilometers north from Hanoi, Vietnam's capital, 1071 kilometers south from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam's largest city, Changshan Mountains to the west, 8 kilometers east from the South China Sea, an area of 150 square kilometers. Hue City is built on the narrow plain on the banks of the Xiangjiang River, close to the bountiful mountain, Yuping Mountain. The climate is a tropical monsoon climate and the scenery is beautiful. In 1993, it was listed in the World Heritage List according to the selection criteria C (IV) for cultural heritage.
Embrace the grandeur, immerse yourself in the stories, and let the Hue Historic Citadel transport you on a journey through Vietnam's imperial past. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a cultural explorer, or simply seeking architectural wonders, this captivating destination promises an experience that transcends time.
Hue Imperial City, also known as Da Nei, is located in the center of Hue Ancient City, the Forbidden City of Vietnam. It was destroyed in the Battle of Hue in 1968, and it has not been completely repaired. The ruins of the broken walls reveal a sense of history. The construction of the Imperial City is based on the Forbidden City of Beijing, like a reduced version of the Forbidden City of Beijing, so there will be a familiar feeling when visiting. There is the Forbidden City in the Imperial City, and the Forbidden City is divided into beds. The Qin government hall, which is usually handled by the emperor, the Gancheng Palace where the emperor lives, the Emperor's Palace where the Queen lives, the Palace of Light where the Prince of the Crown resides, and the Shunhui Courtyard where the queen lives. There are also flag stands, Taihe Palace and the Palace of Guangdian and Temples where the emperors of the past lived. The entire building is spectacular, the largest and most complete ancient complex in Vietnam, and has been included in the World Heritage List.