VÃN TRÀ (INDOCHINE AFTERNOON TEA) – AN ELEGANT AFTERNOON CRUISE
Enjoy a refined Indochine afternoon tea aboard Hueritage, departing from the historic Nghinh Lương Đình. During a relaxing 60-minute cruise on the Perfume River, sail beneath Nguyễn Hoàng Bridge and admire the peaceful scenery of Kim Long and Phú Mộng villages, renowned for their heritage homes and lush riverside gardens.
Savor the chef's selection of the day, Sịa Village pressed crepe, Mango tart with chilli salt, Red velvet madeleines, Canelé, and Traditional Hue cakes, Phục Linh and Tế Điều. Unlimited herbal tea and Earl Grey tea are served throughout the journey.
A live duet of the Đàn tranh (Vietnamese zither) and bamboo flute adds an authentic cultural touch, creating a relaxing and memorable afternoon on the Perfume River.
Boarding: 15:00 | Cruising: 15:30–16:30
Starting/Ending Point: Nghinh Lương Đình, Lê Duẩn Street, Huế
The Hueritage Cruise departs from historic Nghinh Luong Dinh Pavilion (1818), once used by Nguyen emperors before boarding royal barges. Facing the Perfume River and Imperial Citadel, it offers a unique journey through Hue's royal heritage and riverside beauty.
Nghinh Luong Pavilion, built in 1818, once served as a resting place for emperors, a venue to welcome envoys, and a ceremonial site before boarding the royal barge—symbolizing the harmony between the Imperial Court and the river, between authority and elegance. Just behind it stands Phu Van Lau, where royal decrees were posted and examination results announced. This pavilion represents knowledge, legitimacy, and transparency in the governance of the imperial court.
The Perfume River (Huong River) is the cultural and historical lifeline of Hue, Vietnam's former imperial capital. Flowing through the heart of the city, it connects many of Hue's most treasured landmarks, including the Imperial Citadel, ancient pagodas, royal tombs, and traditional villages. Renowned for its serene beauty and poetic atmosphere, the river offers a unique perspective on Hue's rich heritage, where history, culture, and nature come together in one unforgettable landscape.
Nguyen Hoang Bridge is Hue's newest landmark, gracefully spanning the Perfume River. Inspired by the image of cranes facing Thien Mu Pagoda and the moon reflected on the river, its elegant arches blend contemporary design with Hue's cultural identity, offering spectacular views by day and illuminated beauty at night.
Founded in 1896, Quoc Hoc Hue High School for the Gifted is one of Vietnam's oldest and most prestigious schools. Known for its distinctive French colonial architecture and striking red buildings, the school has educated many prominent leaders, scholars, and cultural figures. Located along the Perfume River, it stands as a symbol of Hue's rich educational heritage and intellectual tradition.
Truong Tien Bridge is one of Hue's most iconic landmarks, spanning the Perfume River in the heart of the city. Designed by engineers associated with Gustave Eiffel and completed in 1899, the bridge features six elegant steel arches and has witnessed more than a century of Hue's history. Illuminated at night, Truong Tien Bridge offers stunning views of the river and remains a beloved symbol of the city's cultural heritage and timeless charm.
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