Hue City, on the Huong (Perfume) River, is one of the must-see destinations on the Viet Nam Heritage Road. Located three hours north of Da Nang, Imperial Hue was the capital city of Viet Nam for approximately 150 years during feudal times (1802 – 1945).
Although many of its finest city buildings were destroyed during the American War, the city is still a land of pagodas, temples, tombs, culture, special cuisine, and history.
Located on the Bach Ma mountain range and is the natural boundary between Hue and Da Nang, the pass is considered the most poetic, majestic, and magnificent pass in Vietnam. You can see lush greenery cascades down the mountain, views of the sandy beaches, and crystal clear water for most of the journey.
Surrounded by mountains, tropical jungles, and the boundless blue sea, Lang Co has almost everything that nature can offer: green mountains, lush tropical forests, smooth white sand, abundant sunshine and a cool, blue and crystal clear sea. Lang Co beach, since June 2009 has been named one of the “World’s most beautiful bays”.
Among the most beautiful royal tombs of Nguyen Kings, the tomb is designed to blend in with its natural surroundings and built on principles of feng-shui.
The last capital of Vietnam, built in the early-19th century and recognized by UNESCO as a World Cultural Heritage.
A sacred temple in Hue in particular and in Vietnam in general, located on the banks of the romantic Perfume River.
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