In comparison with other ancient capitals in South East Asia, Hue city is the one that still preserves comparatively the intact appearance of a complex of the monarchic capital consisting of walls, palaces, royal tomb, etc. The Nguyen Dynasty (1802-1945) had it urbanized and built in systematic, philosophical and abundantly artistic ways. Every year, Hue attracts a lot of tourists coming from all over the world. The most famous tour they often choose to discover Hue is Hue city tour. Tour shows tourists not only special historical sites but also beautiful landscapes of the ancient city.




Khai Dinh Tomb: The tomb is known for its unique blend of traditional Vietnamese, Chinese, French and other architectural styles. Hence, the tomb of Emperor Khai Dinh is a must-visit attraction for anyone who would like to learn more about the history and lifestyle of the feudal era.




Thien Mu Pagoda is a notable check-in destination when visiting the ancient capital of Hue. This 400-year-old sacred pagoda was once the center of power of Vietnam's last feudal dynasty, the Nguyen Dynasty, and is an ancient capital famous for its beautiful landscape and architecture as well as its historical significance.




Hue Imperial Citadel is a walled fortress that served as the capital of the Nguyen Dynasty, the last feudal dynasty in Vietnam, from 1802 to 1945. It is situated on the northern bank of the Perfume River, covering a total area of 520 hectares. The citadel in Hue Vietnam was designated a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site in 1993 thanks to its significant architectural and historical values.
